Yes, I did and I ran out to the doctor every time like a goon, he always told me it was okay. Then right about my 3rd month it just stopped, Coincidentally that is how I found out I was pregnant the first time because I started my period that morning and by that evening it had stopped. Weird huh. But there is the a difference between spotting and bleeding, if you start to really bleed, get to the ER.
2007-02-11 14:24:32
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answered by t2ensie 3
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It is normal to have light spotting in the first trimester. With my 2 pregnancies I had dark brown almost coffee-colored spotting for a couple of days. If you are concerned you should contact your OBGYN just to be safe.
2007-02-11 14:41:20
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answered by Ani 1
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Yes and it is normal. I wish someone had mentioned that at the fertility office. I hadn't had implantation bleeding so when I spotted, I freaked out. Meanwhile, no one at the triage unit of Labor and Delivery at the hospital knew that I didn't know this was normal until the nurse realized I had been crying. Do, it's really no big deal unless there's pain or you don't feel right about it. Then call the doc.
2007-02-11 14:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I had quite a bit of spotting in the first trimester. Was very worried at times. When it was quite light I just tried to rest. At one stage it was a bit heavier I went to the Dr and ended up having an ultrasound to make sure everything was alright. If you aren't sure visit your Dr. Definitely if it gets heavier see your Dr.
2007-02-11 14:25:37
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answered by hottee 3
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I did my second month. It scared me, as it would anyone. Everyone I talked to remembered spotting, but they weren't much help. I went online and found out that it was fine. Some people still produce hormones for a few months and spot. I went to the doctor and he said everything was fine. They did a sono and nothing was wrong. I have a happy, healthy eight month old.
Don't worry. Go to your OB and have them check you out and reassure you. Good luck.
2007-02-11 14:35:44
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answered by Madison's Mom 2
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Yes, at 9 weeks. I had very light spotting (brownish in color) and I went to the doctor for an ultrasound and all was well.
2007-02-11 14:26:50
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answered by luvmykids 4
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I bled from 5 to 9 weeks in my 2nd and third pregnancies with light spotting almost daily. They don't know why, but I went on to have big, strong, healthy children. They just suggested to me maybe I was overdoing it a bit. Just relax, take it easy and you should be fine (although make sure you mention it to your carer.)
2007-02-11 14:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes with 3 of my pregnancies I did. I went to the doctor and got an ultrasound to confirm that the baby was okay and they always were.
2007-02-11 14:21:59
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answered by bluegrass 5
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Spotting and/or bleeding and/or unusual discharge are always a reason to call your doctor during pregnancy. You may be perfectly fine, but these could also be first signs of potential complications.
2007-02-11 16:05:50
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answered by SJ 2
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i'm 32 weeks too and my toddler loves it when I sing - the better the extra acceptable! i'm an detrimental singer so the detrimental mite would not have an exceedingly musical ear that's a shame as i became hoping he/she would inherit this from his/her appealing daddy.
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answered by zeitz 4
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