I'm 10 weeks and I've been bleeding since 7 weeks. My doctor has diagnosed me with a threatened abortion/miscarriage, but that doesn't mean I will. It's been three weeks and still bleeding but the baby still has a strong heartbeat and is growing wonderfully! I know it's scary, it's scary even for me and I know everything is okay. Just try to relax, don't walk more than you have too, don't lift anything heavier than your purse, and don't over do it until the spotting stops. Some women experience spotting throughout their entire pregnancy, but my doctor said it usually stops on it's own around the end of the first trimester. Good luck!
2006-11-01 10:08:12
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answered by justwondering 5
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I had a miscarriage then bleeding in my second pregnancy and thought it was another miscarriage I have a healthy 14 month old. My current pregnancy I had light spotting from the 8 week till the 13 week and now am 24 weeks along and healthy.
If you start cramping or the bleeding gets heavy then I would worry, but for now just sit back and relax and try not to think about it to much.
2006-11-01 10:15:11
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answered by The Invisible Woman 6
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miscarriage is very common. probably more common than people realize. i had a miscarriage several years ago and so have my mother, grandmother, cousin and mother-in-law and it always started with light spotting early in the pregnancy. although bleeding throughout your pregnancy is possibe, it is not common. my point being, it is very possible that you may miscarry. if this is the case, all you can do is just take it easy, do not do anything strenuous and let nature take it's course. miscarriage is a sad thing, but it is actually something that needs to happen because something is not right with the pregnancy.
when i miscarried, the e.r. also told me that everything was o.k. and sent me home. a few days later i was back because i had miscarried. perhaps they said everything was okay because the really did not detect anything abnormal, or perhaps they could foresee the miscarriage, knew there was nothing that could be done and told me everything was okay just not to worry me. who knows.
just try to relax, and whatever is going to happen is going to happen. if indeed you do miscarry, just take care of yourself and know that you can try again later. good luck and God Bless.
2006-11-01 10:14:03
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answered by Peanuts 3
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This early it is going to be hard to tell. Spotting happens in pregnancy but is also a sign of miscarriage. Just try to relax and go to the dr asap if the bleeding gets worse and/or you start to have pain.
2006-11-01 10:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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attempt to take issues uncomplicated as a lot as conceivable. If issues do not ease up in a pair days, bypass back on your clinical specialist. some women people are better liable to recognizing and bleeding in being pregnant, some even having what sounds like established classes. for sure you're authentic to sense hectic though. even as regularly there is not any important probability, on occasion the bleeding will be an illustration of different issues and must be monitored. strong success and prayers that the bleeding stops. better concept - in case your clinical specialist would not look to have empathy for what's taking position, get yet another opinion. you could request copies of your information to take to a special clinical specialist.
2016-10-16 07:13:50
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answered by ? 4
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Spotting is absolutely normal during pregnancy. A woman's vagina and uterus become more "vascular" to prepare for supporting a fetus. I spotted with both of my pregnancies and everything was fine. If it becomes more than "spotting" return to the ER or call your OB/GYN, this could be signs of miscarriage or other complications. Try to relax, get off your feet for a day or two.
2006-11-01 10:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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worry if its more then spotting. Try not to worry to much. I had it to when I was pregnant with my son. But if it continues then you should call your dr and talk to him about.... But try not to stress to much about. Good luck and Congrats!!!
2006-11-01 10:02:14
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answered by michelle 2
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my mother had her period all the way untill she was 5 months with my brother so everyone is different i would call your obgyn though just to make sure good luck
2006-11-01 10:00:38
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answered by melissa03835 2
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