It means she needs to see a doctor
2007-07-11 12:26:40
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answered by Borat 2
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If the blood was actually IN the urine, she most likely has a bladder infection. Typically, she would have pain during urination and sometimes continuous pain. If she notice blood on the toilet tissue, then it may be VAGINAL bleeding (rather than from the urethra). If so, it is most likely nothing to worry about. Many women spot (blood) during a pregnancy. Spotting is NOT indicative of a problem. It is very common. However, it CAN be associated with a problems like miscarriage, placenta previa, or placenta abruption.
What she should do about the bleeding depends largely on how far along in the pregnancy she is. If she is in the first trimester, and is not bleedig heavily (heavier than a period), then she should wait until morning and then call her doctor. If she is in the second trimester and has bleeding, she should call her doctor or her answering service and explain her symptoms and let her doctor decide the correct course of action. If she is in the third trimester she should call her doctor immediately OR go to the Emergency Room immediately.
As the post above me stated, post COITAL (not coil) vaginal bleeding is common also.
2007-07-11 12:32:25
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answered by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7
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Much of it would depend upon how far along she is. It is not uncommon to have some "breakthrough" bleeding the first few months of pregnancy. If the bleeding is heavy or continues, she should see her doctor.
Urinating blood often means a bladder infection or perhaps kidney stones, but please tell sis that she needs to go to the doctor and get this checked out!
2007-07-11 12:28:07
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answered by Maria 3
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It sounds like a symptom of kidney ailment (blood in the urine) yet you merely reported on the tip Did you tell your physician this? A burning sensation additionally may be an STD ~Blood on the tip of your flow may be from the bladder or prostate (in adult adult males). Burning urination or painful urination is likewise spoke of as dysuria. Burning sensation with urination may be led to with the aid of infectious (inclusive of sexually transmitted infections) and noninfectious situations, yet is maximum ordinarily with the aid of bacterial an infection of the urinary tract affecting the bladder.
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answered by heathjr 4
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peeing blood usually means a bladder infection. My sister is law just had one this past weekend but not pregnant. I would get ahold of the doctor right away. good luck
2007-07-11 12:31:39
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answered by mamato5Boys 4
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At any point bleeding is not a good sign. If she is near the end could be a sign baby is ready to come out.
Call dr or hopital birth center and tell them you are coming in and for what reason.
2007-07-11 13:15:54
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answered by ? 6
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Spotting blood is never a good sign when you're pregnant. It usually means there is some distress of some kind and it should be looked at by her doctor as soon as possible.
2007-07-11 12:28:11
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answered by Red 4 Green 2
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how far alogn is she? a little bit of blood (spotting) is okay in the very early stage of pregnancy. Either way, she should call her care provider and get professional advice.
2007-07-11 12:53:43
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answered by Coqui 3
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Tell her to call her doctor asap. I remember when that happened to me and I had a new baby boy 12 hours later.
2007-07-11 12:33:23
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answered by emigy44 2
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She should call the doctor just to be sure, it is probably nothing to worry about unless she is having heavy bleeding and cramping, but get it checked, it is better to be safe than sorry.
2007-07-11 12:26:50
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answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7
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