i dont think so.
you should go & get checked out at your clinic
or gp
or doctor or somthing!
Good luck
=]
x
2007-03-09 08:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. What kind of bleeding are you talking about? Spotting? Nose bleed? Gum bleed? internal bleeding? At what stage are you when you experience it? I experienced spotting on my first trimester but good thing i told the doctor immediately so now im okay. Nose bleed at 2nd trimester, if not heavy, you should be okay. It can happen to anybody. Pregnant women have 50% more blood in their body (for the baby of course). Due to sudden increase in blood pressure sometimes (perhaps because of the temp), there are heavy flows of blood that goes thru the veins and since the nose has one of the tiniest veins/membranes in the body, it easily raptures. Gum bleeding, you need to see your dentist right away. It may cause complications when the problem is not addressed asap. Internal bleeding, consult your doctor to avoid fatal effects to your baby...and follow doctor's orders please.
2007-03-09 13:39:52
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answered by vanilla 1
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some bleeding in early pregnancy can be pretty normal, it is called implantation bleeding and occurs as the fertilised egg attaches to the wall of the uterus- impantation. However it can also be a sign of miscarriage so always get bleeding checked out. But remember it doesnt definately mean you will loose the baby, good luck xxx
2007-03-09 08:53:38
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answered by Ktloop 3
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You can spot when pregnant, possibly implantation bleed, but anything heavy like a period then you should go and get checked out. Why don't you call you doctor just to put your mind at ease.
Good luck and congratulations
2007-03-09 09:17:52
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answered by Lisa 3
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A little bit isn't too serious - it happened to me. I panicked and went to the GP and A&E the 2nd time, and everything was OK. It was a little bit, not much at all. Do go to your GP to get checked out, especially if you're worried and/or there is quite a lot of blood, and certainly if there are clots. Don't worry, it'll be nothing that you have done, the body just does these things :)
2007-03-09 08:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it is not common to bleed during pregnancy, but it is possible. It may be implantation bleeding, some women have "period" like bleeding throughout their whole pregnancy. I would talk to your Dr. and see what they say. Good luck.
2007-03-09 09:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Eh ... No!
What stage are you at?
Have you had a scan yet?
If it's associated with pain go up to A&E now!
(or speak with your local GP out-of-hours emergency phone line if you're registered with a GP)
Bleeding early-on could be ... nothing (just a blip) ... a threatened miscarriage .... or an ectopic pregnancy
Bleeding later could be a low-lying placenta ...
Speak to a doc tonight hun x
2007-03-09 08:49:09
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answered by confused-in-love 1
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NEVER. If you are pregnant and bleeding, you should ALWAYS have a dr check it out. Sometimes it'll be okay, sometimes it won't. Don't ever assume it's okay, you need to get checked out by the dr!
2007-03-09 08:47:48
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answered by Trouble's Mama 5
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many women bleed a little during early pregnancy this is called implantation bleeding this should be very light not like a period
2007-03-09 17:53:57
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answered by nicolefrenzy 6
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I don,t think you should bleed at any time but I think you should pop down to your maternity ward for checkup.You might need a scan just to see if every things OK. Congrats.xxx
2007-03-09 09:42:15
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answered by SEAN K 2
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sometimes you can bleed a little, like a mini period at the beginning, I know somebody you lost blood all the way through her pregnancy just about, but please check with your doctor, he will make sure everything is fine.
2007-03-09 09:12:44
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answered by lazybird2006 6
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