Joined: 26 Oct 2006 Posts: 42 Location: Dunnville, ontario Canada
Bleeding while pregnant Posted: 02-22-08 18:48pm
Im around 12 weeks. At 6 weeks I had
bleeding. Started bright red then turned
brown. When it was red there was alot then
slowed down to just some spotting here and
there. It lasted for about 3 days. I had
an u/s at 7/8 weeks and everything showed
up fine. Then had more bleeding at 11
weeks. It lasted for a day. Started red
then turned blown. Had an u/s two days
later and everything was fine. Then
started bleeding the day after the u/s.
When I started bleeding again, I lost so
much blood in the first 2 hours I would
have filled at least 3 cups if not more.
Then it slowed down turned brown and
lasted about a day. I have no cramping and
theres no clots. I still have all the
pregnancy symptoms.
Has anyone else had this or know anything
about it? And was the baby ok and was
something wrong.
I go to the doctors in 4 days but I want
to try to prepare myself for the worse.
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onmyway_0x
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Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 759 Location: Canada
Posted: 02-25-08 10:31am
If you really were bleeding that much I
suggest making some phonecalls, you're in
ontiario so have you ever heard of
telehealth , if you'd like I'll pm you the
number.
I had a lot of bleeding during my
pregnancy.. everything was always fine ,
but I never bled that much at one time.
I always had to go to the hospital when I
bled because I'm rh- , so they would
always do a good check and NST to make
sure everythign was alright.
I hope all goes well at your appointemnt
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