I dont think you should panic I have heard that this can sometimes happen when pregnant and having sex, but I think you should go and drop in on your midwife and see if you can have a minute just to see if its normal for the cramps.
I am 13 weeks and at the present havent had any spotting at all, but from what i hear its common, so I would overly panic, just relax and dont think the worse, which is easier said than done.
Good Luck, why dont you look up on google for pregnancy bleeding etc, you should have loads of results from that
Let me know how you get on!!!!
2006-11-06 01:00:45
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answered by carrienicholson23 3
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I had the same thing early in my pregnancy after my husband and I had intimate relations. I am 19 1/2 weeks now and everything is fine. I think that just a little bit of bleeding is normal. However, if it continues or if bleeding becomes heavier, I would definitely call your doctor. Or if you're really worried, just call your doctor's office to see what they say. I was a afraid of calling at first for every little thing, but they were so nice. They're used to people asking similar questions. Best of luck in your pregnancy. I hope everything goes well!
2006-11-06 01:17:30
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answered by march2007mom 3
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Don't worry. I had the same thing happen to me when I was pregnant. Most bleeding, especially light bleeding or spotting is perfectly normal. When I did have it, I called the doctor and they put me on "vaginal bed rest" which meant no sex for 48 hours or something similar. It is never foolish to call the doctor, they are used to many concerns and have heard every question. It is good to establish a relationship early in the pregnancy so you can feel comfortable discussing things as the pregnancy progresses. Good luck!
2006-11-06 01:05:01
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answered by Mompoet 3
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It is most likely from sex....you have a lot of blood flow down there now and it is really common.
You should always call your doctor when you are bleeding/cramping.
I would ask for a blood test to measure your HcG level and an ultrasound. At this point, they may be able to see a heartbeat and that will make you feel better. My doctor would do that for me...some doctors are mean and tell you to wait it out.....
I bled with my son (he is four now) many women do and go on to be totally ok.
Good luck...don't let the doctor put you off..if you're scared go in, if the doctor won't see you, you can get checked out in an er.
2006-11-06 00:58:25
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answered by jm1970 6
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Don't worry. Your actions up until now will not have any effect on the baby. Most women will have drank and smoked and all sorts before finding out they were pregnant. From now, start taking Folic Acid supplements (you can pick them up at any drug store or store that sells vitamins of any sort) and make sure you eat sensibly according to your common sense. Some things are considered no-no's as they could have a dangerous effect on the baby such as: soft rhind cheeses like blue, stilton, brie or any milk that is unpasturized. They have bacteria in them that is dangerous. Most seafood, and keep tuna to a minimum. Also anything that contains raw egg. Your doctor will give you all the info you need.
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answered by Anonymous
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A little spotting from time to time isn't anything to worry about. But keep an eye on it. If the cramping gets worse or the blood becomes bright red, go to your doctor right away.
2006-11-06 00:57:00
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answered by Blue Jean 6
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could be nothing since you were intimate last night ( I had this happen too sometimes) but call your Doctor and explain to them everything going on with your body.The will determine if you need to be seen or not! Good luck and don't worry yet... it's probably nothing, but call just to be sure!!!!
2006-11-06 00:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If you call your doctor, they will probably want to check you out. BUT- I wouldn't fret to much. Having sex can cause you to bleed a little and it could be implantation bleeding. Def. call your doctor:) I'm sure all will be fine!
2006-11-06 01:31:57
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answered by Dolphin 2
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Definitely, you should go see your doctor. If for nothing else then the peace of mind you will get. I know someone that went to a similar problem. They call it a threatened abortion but it does not mean you will have a miscarriage. Please let the doctor check it out. Best of luck to you.
2006-11-06 00:56:54
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answered by Don C 2
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I wouldn't worry too much. This happens a lot in the early stages of pregnancy. I would call your dr and at least let them know. They might want you to go in and get checked.
2006-11-06 00:55:54
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answered by It's a secret 2
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