i am 6 to 7 weeks pregnant i have been for a few internal scans because of bleeding and to check how many babies there were i asked the doctor about the bleeding and he could not find anything wrong i keep getting cramps and im bleeding again has any one else had this problem i dont want to ask my doctor again as i know what he will say but i really worried as its started again
2006-10-16
13:08:02
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i tripped over the step outside the back door and fell on my stomach could this be why im bleeding could i have hurt myself
2006-10-16
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no! its not normal, find you a different dr. or at least go to the hospital and let them check
2006-10-17 01:09:59
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answered by ~♥~ *CHEEKY* ~♥~ 6
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I went through the same thing when I was 7 weeks pregnant. Are you having sex? Because if you are, then the capillaries at the end of your cervix are popping. (This can be normal because of the fact that your cervix is swollen from pregnancy hormones). And it's not harmful at all.
When you had your scans, did they say if you were bleeding in-uterine? That's when miscarriage is 99% going to happen, when there is bleeding in the uterus. If you're not bleeding from there, then everything is cool. I kept bleeding for the longest time (until 9 weeks), it was determined as cervical bleeding (from having sex and capillaries popping) and I delivered my baby July 31st.
Don't be afraid to ask your doctor the same questions time after time. It's your body, your baby, and your RIGHT to know!
Good luck dear!
2006-10-16 20:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleeding is not normal. There are a number of diagnoses that can cause bleeding. You are very early in your pregnancy so Dr.'s feel the fetus is not viable, meaning there are not many interventions that can be done to prevent miscarrage. You need to rest and call your Dr. if you experience bright red heavy bleeding. Good luck
2006-10-16 20:53:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to ask your doctor again and again until they find a reason. Don't feel like you are bothering the doctor because remember this is your baby and you have a right to have an answer. Be persistent. I will be praying for you!
2006-10-16 20:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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My doc always said bleeding was a red flag and to come in asap if I started bleeding. You can always call the mother baby care unit at your nearest hospital and speak to a nurse they can usually tell you what the doc on duty recommends
2006-10-16 20:10:43
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answered by ragezgurl27 2
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Maybe get a 2nd opinion...is it real heavy??? Did the ultrasounds turn out ok, saw a the babies heart beat...there has to be a reason you are bleeding
2006-10-16 20:12:10
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possibly a miscarriage, BUT possibly not. If the doctor says it's okay, then it is probably fine. I know a few ppl who had their periods right through their pregnancies. Good luck! I'll pray for you.
2006-10-16 20:10:57
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answered by kelsey 3
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i had that all through my pregnancy just make sure you attend every clinic and check up anything feels wrong go straight there dont hesitate i had a wonderfully healthy happy baby who is now 1
congratulations try and enjoy your pregnancy i know it is hard
2006-10-16 20:14:14
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answered by kitten 4
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it could be normal some people do have this probelm keep track with your doctor and make sure u r keeping track of how long how heavy and stuff
2006-10-16 20:09:57
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answered by mommyof3 3
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PLEASE YOU NEED TO LAY BACK AND TAKE IT EASY DO NOT LIFT THINGS YOU WILL MISCARRY AND TO PREVENT IT YOU NEED TO LAY DOWN AND RESTY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN I WENT THROUGH THIS AND MY DOCTOR ALSO TOLD ME THAT NOTHING WAS WRONG BUT 2 WEEKS LATER I HAD TO GO TO THE ER. JUST DO NOT PICK THINGS UP THAT ARE TO HEAVY LIKE 30 LBS OR MORE AND REST AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. AND LET NATURE TAKES IT COURSE.
2006-10-16 20:14:56
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answered by jessica H 2
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