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bleeding during early pregnancy
dollop
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hi all i have figured out i am 8 weeks pregnant i have done 2 tests both postivie,this morning about 5am i woke up n felt wet i thought i had weed myself cause i was bursting lol,anyhow when i got to the toilet i noticed it was blood,i went to toilet half hour later nothing,i also figured out this would be round about time i would have my period,is this normal????if i remeber back to when i had my last son i had something like this but only the month after not the second month,can someone please reasure me as i have just moved house to a strange area and am not registered with a doctor yet,many thanks in advance,dollop xx
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I would say go to hospital x Its the only way to be sure all is ok xxx0
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Hi sorry to hear about your bleeding. I beld everyday from weeks 18 through to 31 with my daughter. She is now 8 weeks old. If you are at all worried then you should contact the early pregnancy unit at your local hospital then might examine you and adivse you accordingly. Bleeding is quite common although it is not natural. The midwives usually offer quite good advice.
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I must say I agree with chatta & mummy Jo.....get yourself to the hospital .
I bled at around 8 weeks with my first DD I think it's quite common ,still I think it's best to get yourself checked out
Good luck xxx"Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into someone else's nonsense, tell yourself: Not my circus, not my monkeys." - Mark Borkowski.
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Hope all is ok, i agree with the others, early bleeding is very common, but for your own peace of mind, i would get checked out.0
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i had the same problem at six weeks with my eldest daughter (she's 16 now) but get it checked out at the hospital. i just went to A&E didnt even bother phoning or anything, if it stopped as u say of its own accord then it might just be an 'embedment' bleed where the embryo burrows in to the wall of your womb this is very common but i'd get it checked out anyway for your own peace of mind. xx0
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I agree with the Mums above. Get yourself checked out for your own peace of mind.
I bled from 4 weeks (I thought I was having a light period) up to 16 weeks with DD2. I had loads of scans as I'd miscarried the previous pregnancy. The scans were scary (I was convinced they were going to tell me that this baby had died too), but reassuring in the long run.
As it turned out she was a big and healthy 10lb Buddah of a baby.
I hope all goes well for you.
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Hi - I had this at 5 weeks with DS - he's now 4 but I do agree with the others about contacting the hospital/nhs direct
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hi all thanks for the advice im going to go register with a doctor tommorow and get checked out,many thanks xxxxxxxIt`s getting to the point0
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dollop wrote:hi all thanks for the advice im going to go register with a doctor tommorow and get checked out,many thanks xxxxxxx
I don't know if it is anything serious but why wait until tomorrow? Get yourself to hospital today.2014 Target;
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Hi,
I bled at 10 weeks with my dd - the bleeding was for about 30 hours. You're best getting it checked out though and not stressing yourself too much.
Good luckSo little money - so much time :mad:0
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