I had a miscarriage and the bleeding started with no pain at all. I have also heard of women that have bleeding and have perfectly healthy pregnancies so it's hard to say which one it is for you. Your best bet is just to try to take it easy for right now and go to your dr's appt tomorrow. He/she can tell you for sure what is going on. Good luck.
2007-04-13 12:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Ignore that b**** at the top of the page. You CAN ask the same question more than once, because alot of the time only a few ppl see your question since the pages fill up sooo quick. And besides, you're only 7 weeks pregnant and this is a very stressful time. Any mom would understand that, so its ok to freak out. I was worried sick until i was 20 weeks (thats when they do the diagnostic ultrasound) and told me all was good. But i still worry (30 weeks preg.), and i will until my baby is safe in my arms... As for the spotting, I have never had this so im sorry i cannot answer this question. I just wanted to voice my opinion because i hate when people are so mean to eachother on here! Good Luck!
2007-04-13 13:20:47
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answered by KSH 3
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Yes... I have. The first time was at 5 weeks 4 days, started out brown and pink then went bright red. I had no cramps but was scared to death. Went to the ER, they checked all of my levels (HCG) which came back normal. Did a vaginal ultrasound and found a little tiny heartbeat in the gestational sac w/ yolk sac even though they could not yet see the fetal pole. However, I was told I was most probably miscarrying because my cervix was slightly opened. It stopped but then after a car accident at about 7.5 weeks, again at the ER, had an ultrasound, saw baby and heartbeat and all of my levels were good. I spotted on and off till about 9.5 weeks. Went to the OBGYN at 9 weeks and again had an ultrasound where they saw the baby and heartbeat... again all of my levels were good. All of this time no cramping or blood clots, sometimes brown blood, sometimes pink sometimes red. At 9.5 weeks the spotting stopped. I'm now about 14 weeks, just went for an ultrasound yesterday and all is well. They never could determine the cause for bleeding. My OBGYN said sometimes women just spot in early pregnancy! As long as you are not cramping or bleeding heavy with clots I would try not to worry! I know that it's hard not to! It may just be how your body works!
Very best wishes! I hope that all is well.
2007-04-13 12:56:54
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answered by gracie 5
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I'm 6 weeks and have been spotting for about 2 weeks off and on. I went to my doctor, they did an ultrasound and told me that the placenta tore away from the wall a little and that is what is causing the bleeding. She said it is pretty common, and most women go on to have a normal pregnancy. Now I don't have any red bleeding it is only really dark brown and not a lot, only when I wipe. I don't have any pain other than the normal cramps.
Bleeding in early pregnancy can be a lot of different things though. Hopefully it is nothing to be concerned about. Good Luck!
2007-04-13 12:46:06
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answered by Not your average mom 4
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I had the same thing at six weeks. I spotted for several days, and I was worried sick. I didn't have an pain or cramping. I contacted my ob immediately and she put me on bed rest for 10 days. I also did research and found out that is was fairly common to have spotting during pregnancy. As the books say, "it is common, but not normal, to have vaginal bleeding during pregnancy". Everyone said I would probably have a miscarriage, but in the end, all was well. My ob said it was most likely old blood. I am now at 23 weeks and the baby is just fine. Good luck tomorrow. I hope you and the baby are alright.
2007-04-13 12:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been pregnant 3 times.
I have spotted with each pregnancy, the last pregnancy, I bled (a little heavier than spotting, but came in spurts) for several days. I went to the ER and they did an emergenacy ultrasound, the u/s showed two sacs, but one was disentegrating. The other baby developed normally, even with all of the bleeding.
Sometimes, it is normal to bleed, especially around the same time you would have your period, normally.
If you are really worried, regardless to what your doctor says, go to the ER. They can't turn you away.
Good luck!
2007-04-13 12:49:02
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answered by velmadiane 2
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With my second baby i had spotting early on which they found out because i had a little infection *bleeding was very slight and only spotting* with my 3rd pregnancy i had spotting and it would get gradually heavier with no pain at all,within 1 week of this happening i started getting light cramps and found out what i mwas having was a miscarriage.....with this pregnancy at 6 weeks i started to spot and even had slight cramps and backache,the bleeding got a bit heavier *not real heavy but was noticable and was definitely bleeding* i went to the er,they do an ultrasound and saw my baby and told me to take it easy and go on bedrest. i stayed in bed off and on for the next 2 weeks and the bleeding stopped completely at 8 weeks...so that was 2 weeks of scary bleeding that i thought for sure was a miscarriage..now i am 6 months pregnant and baby kicking crazy and everything is perfect!!! bleeding isnt always a miscarriage,some women have bleeding and docs never know what its from,mine never found out the cause!!! good luck and keep your head up!!!
2007-04-13 12:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Spotting/bleeding should be OK. Your body hasn't been pregnant for very long, and may take a month or two (or three) to catch up and stop giving out blood. You should get concerned if have pains in your back or belly and start to discharge "chunks" or tissue. If you notice anything that alarms you, be safe rather than sorry and go to the ER. I would feel comfortable telling you that you're going to be just fine, though. (Especially since you're seeing the Dr. in the AM)
2007-04-13 12:46:41
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answered by BellaJ_DDils 3
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I had a miscarriage at 8 weeks, and I had the same symtoms, one day I coughed real hard and just started bleeding every where, to be honest with you Doctors won't do anything to prevent or help you until you are 20 weeks. Any time before then, if it happens, it will happen and there is nothing you could do. Don't stress out about it though. It could make something bad happen. And to Baby Jack, she is worried about this and trying to get an answer. You answered them all, you got your points, no need to be mean!!!
2007-04-13 13:01:49
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answered by Sapphariee 2
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I don't mean to depress you, or scare you, but this DID happen to me, and all did NOT go well. I eventually lost my son at 24 1/2 weeks, and I spotted and bled the whole time I was pregnant. Of course, it wasn't all bad. The baby was not my husband's, and I don't believe God intended for me to have the baby. 3 months later, I was pregnant with a gorgeous baby girl who is now 11 years old, and the apple of my eye. I pray everything goes better for you. If it doesn't, never give up hope, and good luck and God bless.
2007-04-13 12:53:25
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answered by Angela L 3
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