Hi. I had something very, very similar happen to me. I started bleeding at 12 weeks, and I didn't stop through the entire pregnancy. My doctor predicted I might miscarry or deliver really early. I had to go on bedrest -- which was a TOTAL bummer. However, my son was born on the exact date he was due, and he was healthy and normal. There was a rather large blood clot that came out when I delivered from all the blood in my uterus, but everything turned out okay. I hope it will for you also.
2006-10-17 03:52:36
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answered by tsopolly 6
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I was 16 weeks pregnant and bleeding very much i was in the hospital for 5 days and i am now a very proud mother of a very healthy baby boy. everything turned out fine. just take some time off, rest your body, its the best thing that you could do right now! Good Luck.
2006-10-17 03:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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With my last daughter I had bleeding and passed clots at 15 weeks, I just knew I had lost my baby, but come to find out I had blood trapped between my uterus and my placenta and it had nowhere to go but out. Sounds like it could be the same thing in your case. My daugher will be three next month and is as perfect as can be :) Don't stress, I know it's hard, but take it easy and see what your doctor says. He should typically monitor you more closely now that they know this. Good luck to you and your baby.
2006-10-17 03:52:28
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answered by justwondering 5
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When I was pregnant I started spotting and then bleeding. I went to the doctor and they said a little blood is okay. But if it starts to clot then you've got to worry. I ended up losing my baby going into my forth month.
2006-10-17 03:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It usually isn't a good sign so early in the pregnancy. I had some spotting in the beginning of all of my pregnancy and they turned out OK, but not bright red bleeding. I also had the brown discharge and everything turned out fine. I sure hope that everything turns out OK for you. Good Luck
2006-10-17 03:53:43
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answered by drubaby32698 3
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I had a gaggle of recognizing around 8 weeks with my first. I went in and had an ultrasound carried out and that they suggested each and every thing became great. one undertaking they did say at a later ultrasound became that my placenta became purely somewhat low and that would have led to the recognizing. something of the being pregnant became thoroughly popular. My daughter is 3 a million/2 now.
2016-10-02 09:31:53
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not sure about what the Doc says. It may be as he says but then again there may be something that can be done about it before you do miscarry. If it were me I wouldn't sit around and wait on it to happen. I'd be going out there getting myself a second opinion.
2006-10-17 03:51:50
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answered by chickenb26 2
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My best friend bled through her entire first trimester and the doc said there was a very high rate of miscarriage. Her and the baby were both fine and she delivered a very healthy baby girl. Don't stress....
2006-10-17 03:58:57
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answered by Kristi L 1
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I would definatly take it easy if the doctor is concerned. But just a thought, my aunt had a period every month of all three of her full term pregnancies! Her kids are now grown with kids of their own. Good luck to you!
2006-10-17 03:55:14
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answered by mama tater 1
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Just think positive and don`t worry too much. High levels of emotional distress will affect you physiologically as well.
2006-10-17 03:53:00
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answered by Ateviel 3
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