Answered by HasntSunkIn - Mar. 1, 2016 5:11pm
My doctor told me that the blood vessels in your cervix swell and get closer to the surface when pregnant, so it's easier to bleed a little bit (particularly during exams). Since it takes a while to travel through your vagina, the blood oxidizes in the air and turns brown. So what you're seeing could be some minor spotting?
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Answered by rtrkrt - Mar. 1, 2016 4:25pm
I got this next day of scan during 8th week. It came 3 to 4 times next day after examination and it stopped after that.
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Answered by andycooper5 - Aug. 23, 2017 1:16pm
I can totally understand your concern about your safe pregnancy, and a healthy child. It is beyond the bearable levels of pain if one has to go through a miscarriage, and i wish no mother has ever face the same. Although it is a scary process, but if you stress yourself sick it is only going to harm both you and your baby. So to keep your anxiety in check understand that a few symptoms are very normal during a pregnancy. You don't have to stress out every time. Instead keep your calm and assess the situation smartly. For that keep a thorough knowledge about every aspect related with pregnancy, so that you know a few wayouts if something happens immediately. Just like nausea, sleeplessness, morning sickness, swelling, excessive urination all comes in a wholesome package of pregnancy, so does bleeding. And in this, only the brown bleeding is normal during early pregnancy which occurs due to sudden expansion in the womb area that leads to breakage of a few blood vessels around our abdomen
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