Jus go the dr to be on safe side
2006-11-08 12:30:59
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answered by exceptionallyexceptional 2
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ANY blood during any part of your pregnancy other then at the end when you are almost due is cause for concern.... But because you had blood doesn't mean that you are going to have a miscarriage... One pregnancy I had I bled for about two months because I had blood coming from the outside of my uterus or a little from behind the placenta..One or the other but everything was fine...
The cramp... I wouldn't worry about... Your body is going through so many changes and during pregnancy EVERYTHING tends to relax... I get a cramp in my leg as well especially if I stretch my toe out to the sky.. I always forget.... And I get a cramp in my leg as well....
Go to the doctor though to make sure that you aren't having another miscarriage though...Try to RELAX so that you don't stress your body out in any which way or form...That won't be good for you or your unborn child...
Good Luck I hope nothing is wrong...
2006-11-08 21:22:33
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answered by blakivory 2
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I'm very sorry for your loss and congratulations on your pregnancy, Bleeding in early pregnancy should always be checked out and having a history of miscarriages then I would make sure its checked out sooner rather then later. It can be normal to bleed during this stage of pregnancy especially if its around when your normal period was due, but its always better to be safe then sorry. I would advise after this scare you avoid sexual intercourse until over the 12 week period to help the baby and cervix adjust. Try not to stress as I can understand how scared you are as I had only just lost my first pregnancy to discover I was pregnant again very quickly, I carried my baby to full term, so there is hope. Try and stay calm and don't do anything to demanding, just chill out for the next few days doing as little as possible to give your body as much rest as possible to try and avoid another miscarriage. Contact your doctor and make an appointment as soon as possible to have a complete check up and put your mind at ease.
Best wishes and I hope its nothing but to be sure get checked out. Good luck.
2006-11-08 21:40:02
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answered by mj_missi 4
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First of all, you cannot cause a miscarriage by stretching your leg or reaching or anything like that... you could be bleeding for a few reasons. One could be because it is normal to spot in the first trimester, or your body could be trying to reject the baby because something is not developing correctly.... The most important thing to think about is that you didn't do anything wrong and if your body is rejecting it for some reason you won't be able to stop it and it is not your fault.... Just give it time and see why you are spotting. It could be nothing.... I have miscarried before and I have had a normal birth. I spotted in both. Good luck...
2006-11-08 20:42:59
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answered by Couple of Cents 5
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First, if you ever find something that you think might be harming your pregnancy you should call your doctor right away. But for now, if it is bright red blood it could be two things, one... it could be a sign of miscarrage, two... if you had sex recently that could deffinatly do it. I had a scare like that and I've had a miscarrage before so I was worried that was happening again..but I realized that after everytime i had sex I would bleed. Not sure why... but that's what it was for me. If its a pink or brownish color you are perfectly fine. My doctor said that it could be from your cervix and it's nothing to worry about. They said just keep an eye on the amount and if it is bright red or not. I'm not a doctor so I can't say for sure, so that's probably your best bet. =) Good luck sweetie. DONT stress and stay positive!!
2006-11-08 20:34:05
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answered by Beth, Jon, And Baby 2
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Call the doctor or go to the ER.
But stay calm. I had 2 miscarriages, and I just had a baby in August. I bled on and off for the first 12 weeks. Not horribly heavy, but enough to scare the crap out of me. Turned out it was implantation blood and hormonal surges.
Seriously, call or go see a doctor right away to find out. Everything will be fine.
2006-11-08 20:34:18
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answered by edkolover 3
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just calm down...I also had heavy bleeding when I was about 5 months pregnant with my second child which I am still carrying. I had camps for 2 days then just out of the blue blood everywhere. I went to the hospital and they said it was from stress my body was having an attempt abortion which means my body was trying to pass the baby.Go to the doctor let them check you to make sure. You may also just have a low placenta.
2006-11-08 20:43:14
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answered by mother of 2 2
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I am truly sorry for your previous loss. You do need to see a doctor immediately as it may be another miscarriage this time. Please let us know how you get on. And you may consider waiting a little longer before trying again to give your body a little time to fully recover. You may consider some grief counselling as well as after my 5th miscarriage I'd all but given up any hope of my dreams of being a mum. I now however have 3 beautiful healthy children. My heart goes out to you and I will keep you in my thoughts. :(
2006-11-08 20:35:40
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answered by blahblahblah 5
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you need to calm down Hun, you know the signs of miscarriage already. the cramp could have been cause by you over stretching a muscle or ligament in your abdomen. If you start spotting or if you have severe cramps in your lower abdomen i would go to the ER as soon as possible, you could also page your OB and tell them what is going on. Good luck
2006-11-08 20:32:49
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answered by llllll_amanda_lllllll 6
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it could be spotting, or it could be because your band, called some technical word, is expanding. i would not concern yourself about a miscarrage unless you so not stop bleeding by tomorrow or if the bleeding worsens then i would be concerned, i would calll your dr. in the morning and they will more than likely want to examine you and if you cna't get in and you feel there is something wrong then i would go to the emergency room. hope this helps, holly
2006-11-08 20:34:54
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answered by Holly D 3
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I really think that you need to go to the hospital or doctor to get checked out. Any time that you are pregnant and there is blood that is usually not right.
2006-11-08 20:35:44
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answered by Alisha S 3
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