Many woman spot during early pregnancy. If the bleeding gets heavier or has clots then it could be a misscarage. I spotted in my first trimester every time my period was due for three months. If you're worried, call your Dr.
2007-01-23 11:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i noticed by ability of my finished sixth week, both light pink or brown (it particularly is previous blood). The Ob did a test and each little thing gave the impression to be ok and that i nonetheless went to time period and extra a healthful infant. This being pregnant i noticed once appropriate on the starting up when I had sex with my major different, i myself did not understand i become pregnant and that i idea I had come one yet I purely observed light pink for an afternoon. i'm at present 25 weeks and infant is positive. once you've had 2 miscarriages previously you also keep in mind that if the infant doesn't proceed to exist there is no longer something you may do and it is totally unhappy. relax up, keep rigidity ranges low and at any time you're concerned call your generic practitioner, there will be something they could do. good success.
2016-10-16 00:23:41
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answered by ruddie 4
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At four weeks if your spotting without heavy bleeding or cramping, it may be nothing, but at this early stage there is nothing you or the doctor can do to protect this pregnancy if a miscarriage is happening. The only thing you can do is try and rest, drink plenty of water, no sex and hope for the best.
2007-01-23 11:32:12
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answered by nursejen 2
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well I would say, that you should keep eye on it. I was almost 11 weeks pregnant, and I told my doctor that I was spotting a little bit, and he said it was normal, etc, the following week I had a miscarriage. I really hope this is not your case. But be prepared just in case. Good luck
2007-01-23 11:19:32
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answered by silgava 2
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I also spotted a tiny bit at 3 weeks and then at 5 weeks. My OB said not to worry. Some women have occasional spotting. If it is not heavy/cramping, you are ok. I'm sure your doctor wouldn't mind if you called for reassurance, though.
2007-01-23 11:10:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Spotting is said to be normal with some women as long as you're not getting cramping painsa aswell
and cramping is said to be ok if it's not accompanied by spotting
just to be safe I'd go visit the doctors
better to be safe than sorry :)
good luck xx
2007-01-23 11:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Spotting is normal, just see the Doctor if it continues for more than a couple of days.
2007-01-23 11:14:02
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answered by ~*gen*~ 1
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If you are bleeding at all, call your dr, it doesn't hurt to get it checked out. It could be anything from a miscarriage to implantation bleeding to ectopic pregnancy to normal spotting.
2007-01-23 11:20:10
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answered by Trouble's Mama 5
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Spotting is Ok. But if you start bleeding like a period I would start to worry and see a doctor.
2007-01-23 11:08:42
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answered by Andrea 2
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Spotting is okay as long as it's just a small amount and not experienced with cramping. It's especially common after an exam or intercourse.
2007-01-23 11:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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