sweetie if your Dr said not to worry then listen to him/her, because every Dr is different, good luck and best wishes
2007-03-21 15:23:47
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answered by Sunshine 5
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I bled through almost my 12th week on and off, most seemed sex related and no cause was ever found.
I have read that implantation bleeding is not too common but I had like a small spot of blood just once around the time my period was supposed to start which made me go get a pregnancy test.
Good luck.
2007-03-21 15:27:45
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answered by alexandria1_1999 5
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it is common and has no ill affect on the baby unless you get bad cramps with my first i didnt even know to test until i was already 3 months pregnant because i seemed to be still having a period and was not looking for any signs of pregnancy and a friend of mine who is due soon was still bleeding like a period at 5 months so congrats on your good news and dont stress too much i know it is hard just talk to your doctor they will be able to answer all your questions and a good site to go to is parentcenter.com they have really good info on everything from conception to toddlers and you can see what is going on with your baby every day it is soooo cool good luck and no worries keep on smiling hope this helps
2007-03-21 15:21:25
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answered by bluekittymomma 3
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I just asked that question this morning i am 7 weeks pregnant and yesterday i saw that when i went to the restroom and wiped they was a light pink smudge! and i got so freaked out! well i talked to my nurse and doctor and they reassured me that is was normal but just as long as you are not bleeding heavily i wouldn't worry about it! i am barely getting better and thinking happy thoughts ! well good luck and if you get any cramping or like i said start bleeding heavily call or go to the hospital asap! oh and i forgot you should take it easy have somebody help you through out your first trimester since youve been bleeding a little bit!
well good luck and congratulations!
2007-03-21 15:20:49
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answered by *Loving my two boys* 3
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I was having pain and spotting too,I went to the ER they did an ultrasound and said I had torn something inside of me,then another time I kept telling them I was bleeding they said your fine I ended up with a miscarriage,if you feel worried go to the ER you will get faster answers and get to see the baby on the screen,that is your baby and as the mommy you have to protect him/her,don't feel like your bothering them just go,they use to look at me like you again,but I felt better knowing that nothing was wrong and Iwas just worried.
2007-03-21 15:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I is pretty common if it is only a little. if you have to start wearing like a pad you need to go to your DR. the way i learned the differance was when i had my miscarriage. i had not yet seen my OBGYN so i called my clinc and told my general pract. that i had some bleeding she said dont worry it was normal this went on for like 4 days till i had my miscarriage i had been passing tissue i thought i was just passing blood clots like when on my cycle. so now i know to watch for tissue b/c thats a sure sign of miscarriage but if your just having a lil spotting you should be fine
good luck
2007-03-21 15:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically when the egg implants into the uterus you can have some spotting. And that is why some women dont know they are pregnant, they just think they have a light period.
If the spotting continues you will want to follow up with your Physician to check for viability.
2007-03-21 15:22:30
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answered by Aundrea 5
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I bled lightly for 3 days and therefore didn't know I was pregnant. I had a beautiful 8 1/2 pound HEALTHY boy. I was fine and you will be too. Just follow your dr's advice and don't worry. (Actually, worrying is normal too and I did it all through my pregnancy with no adverse effects to the baby :)
2007-03-21 15:16:07
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answered by mamasonny 3
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Spotting can be very normal in a early pregnancy. Usually it's absolutely nothing. If it gets to be constant and more than spotting, you may want to get checked. Just trust your instinct, if you feel like somethings wrong DO NOT be afraid to ask your doctor. They've heard it all before. Good luck!!!
2007-03-21 15:15:43
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answered by Kari B 2
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Hi congrats,
bleeding can happen in early pregnancy but generally an ultrasound is performed to check to make sure all is ok.
I suggest to have the ultraasound to be sure. Bleeding can mean problems.
Good luck
Carla
2007-03-21 15:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all settle down. many women persons have average bleeding and recognizing on the begining of the being pregnant. If it gets any worse then you do would desire to be certain a physician. you will desire to call around and get some expenses now for pressing care centers or places like planned Parenthood. only take it hassle-free and unfasten up for now nevertheless, and think of beneficial concepts. good success!
2016-10-01 07:34:31
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answered by ? 4
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