Answered by a member - Jun. 6, 2011 1:49pm
I had some bleeding with one of my pregnancies, all turned out fine, but I would check with your doctor just to be safe. They'll likely to an ultrasound (so that would be very reassuring for you to see your little one!).
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Answered by dawniem - Jun. 16, 2011 9:18am
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I had bleeding at 8 weeks pregnant with my second pregnancy. I was really convinced I was losing the baby - it started off as brown discharge then became rust-coloured blood and lasted four or five days. I went to the doctor who organised an ultrasound - everything was fine. My daughter is now 5! I would definitely go to your doctor - any bleeding needs to be checked, and most likely it is all ok. The upside is you will likely get an ultrasound just to put your mind at rest. Hope all goes well.
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Answered by kandy02jk - Jun. 7, 2011 9:21pm
Thanks for taking your time and answering my question.
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Answered by ladybug2491 - Jun. 20, 2011 1:48am
Hi.
I had bleeding early on in my pregnancy. The worst of it happened December 12, 2010. I was really scared, but with a vaginal ultrasound we found that the baby was okay, it's little heart beating. The only explanation the doctors has was implantation bleeding. After this day I didn't have anymore bleeding but I did have that brown discharge. My midwife said it was normal, just left over blood. I am now 33 weeks pregnant, with a seemingly healthy baby. So remain calm, and just watch it. If you soak through a pad, go to your doctor
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Answered by LianneJane1987 - Jun. 7, 2011 3:58pm
it is normal to bleed a bit during pregnancy but if u experience severe pain or are worried go visit the EPAU at your nearest hospital
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