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Asked by annbalatbat

Q: LIGHT SPOTTING AT 12 WEEKS

i had little spotting awhile ago, but i tried to wipe using tissue and nothings there. what could be the cause of that spotting at 12 weeks? i was diagnosed with minimal subchorionic hemo at 8 weeks, can that be the cause? im very nervous because i had 2 MC this year :(

This question was asked Nov. 14, 2013 3:43am
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

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Answered by annbalatbat - Nov. 18, 2013 2:53am
thanks for ur replies ladies, i had my scan last 2 days ago and everything looks fine, my SCH was gone and babe is active and kicking, thank you very much and baby dust to us :*

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Answered by truestar070 - Nov. 14, 2013 6:27pm
Do you have PMS cramps? Or sex the previous day..?
I had a miscarriage at 7 weeks. Started with brownish very light spotting then stopped. Then two days later I got severe PMS cramps, the spotting turned into proper bleeding and I miscarried the next day. I think spotting is fine as long as it doesn't turn bright red with PMS cramps. The PMS cramps are the most certain indicator that something is wrong.
If you had sex recently it may cause some spotting but that's harmless so don't worry about it.
Fingers crossed for you. Hope everything turns out ok xxx

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Answered by Debs1983 - Nov. 14, 2013 9:30am
Hi I had one if they subchorionic haematomas and that can cause bleeding, also if you've had sex you can have some bleeding, i know where your coming from I had 2 mc before this pregnancy and it's terrifying seeing blood you could get a check up just for your peace of mind good luck x

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Answered by eag923 - Nov. 14, 2013 3:59am
It could be the hemo. Have you recently had sex or a pelvic exam? That could do it too. You can always call your dr when they open & just let them know, unless the bleeding becomes severe - then go to the hospital. Try not & worry - which I know is easier said than done.

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