Don't stress out and worry, you don't want to put stress on the baby. Ectopic pregnancies are rarely genetic, don't make that your worry.
I had a miscarriage with my first pregnancy, and my second and third I had minor spotting till about week 12 I was crazed over it, but in the end it stopped and I have a healthy baby and a healthy baby on the way.
Spotting can be normal unless it turns bright red or brown. I will read your other questions too. So I can see your systems. Best of luck and keep an optimistic mind.
2006-10-25 13:00:21
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answered by The Invisible Woman 6
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I spotted at the beginning of my pregnancy, and it turned out to be nothing.
Just try to stay calm, and I'm sure the doctor will schedule an ultrasound tomorrow and see if everything is ok. They can tell right away if it's an ectopic pregnancy or not.
And tell your family to stop yelling and have some damned compassion. The last thing you need right now is more stress.
2006-10-25 13:01:56
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answered by edkolover 3
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You might of identified five weeks in the past or prior when you had an ectopic being pregnant. I totally doubt you do. You might be in horrible agony proper now because the youngster is greater. There is not any viable approach that is an ectopic being pregnant. Its simply now not viable.
2016-09-01 02:42:12
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answered by cerenzia 4
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I think spotting is normal even for non ectopic pregnancies, but I hope that you are okay... and if you're really scared, you can always go to the ER. Hope it all works out for you!!!
And even though they're telling you not to worry, you still will. so just try to relax, worrying is perfectly normal.
2006-10-25 12:56:48
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answered by KayLyn 2
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I spotted a little with my son, went to the ER, had an ultrasound, did the whole shabang...turns out that some spotting is normal in early pregnancy as the fetus attaches to your uterus. That's what I was told happened to me. Go to the doctors though!!! GOOD LUCK!!
2006-10-25 13:04:00
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answered by amandainhb531 1
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I spotted the first three mo. of my preg. just make sure that you are not bleeding heavely... if you are very worried go to the ER.its better than to be sitting around worrying. besides stress is bad for baby and you have to be very careful in your first 3 mo. Good Luck!!!!! Everything will be ok
2006-10-25 13:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Please understand that if your pregnancy is eptopic it cannot go on for long without rupturing your Falopian tube. This will result in severe pain in your side and an increase in body temperature. You will also hemmorage and will need immediate medical attention. Most eptopic pregnancies do not continue past 8 weeks. Eptopics cannot as they are not in the uterus, continue.
2006-10-25 13:08:14
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answered by martha d 5
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