Go to the doctor. It could be an early miscarriage (i don't mean to scare you) but it could also just be your body adjusting to the baby. To be safe, get it checked, but don't cry or worry too much becuase there is a good chance that NOTHING IS WRONG, and if you get upset you could cause yourself to have a miscarriage, so stay calm and get it checked.
people say it could be implantation bleeding, but the egg has already implanted if you had a positive pregnancy test. It could just be the egg getting deeper in the lining, or the change of hormones because you are pregnant. Don't stress!!
2007-01-15 05:37:55
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answered by Andii 3
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First of all CALM DOWN, not that you can. I had a few periods with my first baby. It may be a miscarriage, it may just be a period, it may be something else entirely. You should call the doctor and go in. You should go in right away! You should know that if you have miscarried, there is nothing the doctor can do to save the baby, but he can make sure that you can have healthy babies in the future. If you have miscarried, know this, most miscarriages occur because there was something wrong with the embryo, it could not develop correctly and could never have been a baby. As I said, I had three periods the first three months of my first pregnancy, I was terrified and it was horrible. My son is healthy, handsome and just turned four. It may be just a period. Don't dwell on what could be, just go in and try to relax.
Lots of love
2007-01-15 05:48:01
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answered by Huggles-the-wise 5
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Go to the hospital or call your Dr immediately but PLEASE STOP CRYING in the meantime. Stress is not good for you and the baby right now stay positive and get help asap. When I miscarried the blood was very dark and I hurt like hell so if it's just a little bit of pink blood or spotting you are more than likely just expierencing implantation bleeding and that is perfectly normal. Also some women do have periods while they are pregnant. Just get to a Dr. and please stop stressing :-)
2007-01-15 05:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the doctor, you may be having a miscarriage, but we dont know for sure. When i had my miscarriage the blood was VERY dark right from the start and alot of cramping. This blood you are having may also be what they call implantation bleeding, which is just your body thinking it should have a period. Good luck, I hope everything works out for you
2007-01-15 05:38:10
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answered by Jelly Beanz 2
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Sometimes you will expierence a little bit of bleeding because of implantation around the time that you would normally have your period. Implantation usually occurs 8 to 10 days after fertilization. The dates for you to be bleeding right now don't exactually match up. Sometimes it is a normal thing to spot during your first trimester of pregnancy. You should still seek medical attention just to be sure that everything is okay. For your sake and the babies.
2007-01-15 05:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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dont worry sweetheart.. take another test.. just to be sure.. its recommended to do this just to make sure... if you are pregnant then this bleeding is called spotting.. and its perfectly normal in pregnancy i know its this becasue you say thats its lighter than your normal period.. and that is what spotting is. If your worried about pregnancy and are not ready to be commited to a child then go a doctor even if you are under the age of 16 you are given privacy to the information and the doctor can't tell anyone unless you are ok with it. talk it trhough with a doctor.. she will give you options of what you can do.. but please don leave this late as the later it gets the less options you have.. as for booking the doctor apointment.. its very simple just call your doctor and ask for an emergency appoinment if you really want to see her. you can ask for a female nurse to be present if your doctor is male and you are uncomfotable with it. good luck :)
2007-01-15 05:41:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to go to the hospital. You might be miscarrying. You are 5 weeks today. This is the time when most people miscarry. Don't freak out too much and get in a wrckthe weather has been terrible and theres nothing they can do to save it right now if you are. They may let you just bleed it out or do a D&C. A D&C is where they go in and take the fetus out.
2007-01-15 05:40:32
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answered by Kimi is 31 weeks 1/7 w/#2! 3
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Honey, if you are bleeding, you don't need to ask internet folks for help. Call your doctor. If your first day of your last period was on the 11 of December, then you are only a little late. Call your doctor with questions!!!
2007-01-15 05:38:50
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answered by beachbum_susie 2
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It could be the blastocysts attaching themselves to your cervical wall. This is normal, but may be too soon to be happening. Or,you may be miscarrying.
Either way, you should really go to the doctor so they can give you blood tests to make sure you are not having a Tubal pregnancy, which is not good. This is when the egg gets stuck in the fallopian tube and doesnt travel down to where it should be, in your uterus. This can grow and eventually rupture your tube.
2007-01-15 05:41:25
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answered by valerie 2
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It is possible that you are on your period and pregnant too. This happened too me. Your body has such a routine it is hard too break. Your period came because your body had already produced all the horomones and stuff needed for it. If you are having lots of pain, see your doctor. Otherwise you are more than likly fine. Good luck with your baby!!!
2007-01-15 05:37:55
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answered by love me despite it all 2
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