It can be normal to be spotting during pregnancy but I would check with your doctor to be safe. Good luck!
2007-01-12 03:40:23
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answered by Militant Agnostic 6
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How far along are you? Was it a lot of blood? What color was it? Are you okay?
A couple years back when I had my first pregnancy; I had some pizza and broke out into hives I went to the restroom and there was blood to make a long story short. I had to be admitted for an ectopic pregnancy. Although bleeding/spotting during pregnancy is normal in most circumstances it should also be closely monitored. Please see your prenatal doctor as soon as possible and tell them. Its probably nothing so I wish you and your unborn years of good health and happiness.
2007-01-12 11:50:20
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answered by Latoya E 1
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Bleeding during early pregnancy is fairly common, with about 1 in 4 women experiencing symptoms during their first trimester. If you are early in your pregnancy and have noticed some vaginal bleeding, you may think you have gotten your period. This blood is not your period, but, in fact, is due to some other cause.
Some women will notice light bleeding about 10 to 14 days after fertilization. This is called implantation bleeding, and is caused by the egg implanting itself in your uterus. As the egg finds a home for itself in your uterus, it may disrupt the lining just a little bit, causing light bleeding. This bleeding should only last a couple of days and be fairly light. Implantation bleeding is nothing to worry about, but if it gets heavy at any time, or continues longer than a couple of days, see a doctor.
2007-01-12 11:45:26
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answered by Triz78 2
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Every woman is different but bleeding is a sign. Some pregnant women are more sensitive than others. One of my fren's pregnancy, she cant even work and have to be bed-ridden cause her womb is very sensitive...
First thing in the morning, go see your gynae IMMEDIATELY. Meanwhile, go lie down and dont move about unnecessarily. Keep a pillow below your leg and have it raised a little.
If the next time you go toilet and bleeding continues, do not wait to see doctor. Go to Emergency Unit...
Life is precious... Take Care!
2007-01-12 11:48:05
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answered by Mary 2
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If there is just a small amount of blood then there is probably nothing to worry about. Thats somewhat common in people who are not pregnant. It might be a good idea to call your doctor and ask. Better safe and annoying then sorry and sad.
2007-01-12 11:43:36
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answered by jadabesa 1
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Alot depends on how far along you are. Also if the bleeding was rectal it could just bee hemroids which are very common during pregnancy. If the bleeding was vaginal then there could be a much larger problem. I suggest calling your Dr. and telling him/her that you're coming in for a check.
2007-01-12 11:45:01
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answered by Erica J 3
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If your seeing blood I would say you need to call your doctor and get in to be seen and make sure that there is nothing at all going on. It's better to be safe then sorry.
I Wish You Luck.
2007-01-12 11:40:47
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answered by navy_seabee_wife 3
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Depends on how much blood, as according to my wife, you can get spotting which is nothing to worry about. However if it is heavy then see your local Dr ASAP.
2007-01-12 11:43:20
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answered by Tazman 2
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Go see your ob/gyn. Blood down there when you're preggo is not usually a good sign, unless you're far enough along. Go, now.
2007-01-12 11:39:44
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answered by ojibwechik 3
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Was it blood from your bottom or your vagina??
If it was from your bottom, no worries, you probably strained or got a hemroid. If it was from your vagina, call your dr just to be on the safe side!
2007-01-12 11:41:54
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answered by alexis73102 6
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