If it's just a bit and you're not cramping then I'm sure it's fine. It's normal to have some spotting during pg, as the baby is growing an settling in the uterus. ( I know this because I was at the dr 2 weeks ago in tears because I was spotting and that's what he told me.) So, I think you're safe, but if it gets heavy and you start cramping, you should see the dr.
2006-11-01 08:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It could, but if it's not accompanied by cramping, heavy bleeding, clots, or fever I'd say it's okay. A lot of women report having some spotting during the first trimester right around the time they would normally start their period. Remember, pregnancy does some strange things to your body and you're still adjusting to the hormonal changes taking place. As long as it's not worse, and you don't have much it's probably okay. I'm 10 weeks and had bleeding since 7 weeks and so far the baby looks to be fine, he/she is in there moving around (saw it on u/s...can't feel it yet!). It's normal to worry, you should ask your doctor so they can make sure, but I'd be willing to say you'll be fine.
2006-11-01 08:19:59
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answered by justwondering 5
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Not necessarily...how heavy is the bleeding? Is it just spotting? If it's a little spotting, I wouldn't be concerned. Having had two children of my own, I can tell you that it's not unusual for a woman to continue having a period during the first trimester while pregnant. If your bleeding becomes very heavy (soaking a maxipad within 4-6 hrs) get to a hospital, especially if accompanied by cramping.
2006-11-01 08:20:27
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answered by Canadian Beaver 1
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It could, but unless you're having cramps, there's a good chance it won't. Call your doctor and have him order a Hcg level test. They'll be able to tell you if there's any danger of miscarrying. I did the same thing during this pregnancy and everything turned out find. I'm 36 weeks and the baby's appears to be healthy. Just try to stay calm. Stress will only make things worse. Good luck.
2006-11-01 08:19:30
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answered by reandsmom77 6
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It is common in pregnancy to sometimes bleed liightly so dont be stressed but you should see a doctor. If you have any pains that usually is the beginning of miscarriage.
2006-11-01 20:26:37
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answered by SweetHeart 3
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Light bleeding is normal, UNLESS it is accompanied by severe cramping. If you experience any kind of cramping, it is best to call your doctor. OR if you are very worried, it's best to go ahead and call so that you can get peace of mind.
2006-11-01 08:19:57
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answered by mrs.izabel 6
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bleeding can be normal in a pregency some people bleed through out their 9 months and still have healthy children, but ofcourse your safest bet is to see you GP/ doctor
2006-11-01 08:18:42
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answered by mel c 1
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Hopefully your not doing to much. If this is your first pregnancy then it's what you call implantation bleeding. That's when the embryo plants itself along the lining of the uterus and makes his or herself comfortable.
2006-11-01 08:18:21
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answered by AnneMaria 3
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I WAS 7 WEEKS ALSO WHEN I STARTED BLEEDING, I WENT TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM AND THANK GOD IT WAS NOTHING, BUT YOU SHOULD GO GET CHECKED CUZ IT COULD LEAD TO A MISCARRIAGE.
2006-11-01 08:18:10
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answered by PRETTYGIRL 4
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If it was spotting do not worry. I spotted during my pregnancy. If you have had sex recently that could definitely have caused it. Do not worry, but go to the doctor to be on the safe side
2006-11-01 16:55:07
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answered by tiffany m 2
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