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Sweet_chikita4u

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Is It Normal to Bleed When Your Pregnant?
Posted: 07-30-05 16:58pm

Im 15 and im pregnant I haven't gone to the doctor but I took the pregnancy test 3 times and it was positive so im like 1 month already but like a week ago I saw some blood when I wiped but it was so light and it happend like five times and im scared I don't know if its normal or not. I need so advise plz!!!!
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Posted: 07-30-05 17:07pm

You need to make an appointment with your doctor right away. In some cases, light bleeding can be normal. But in others, it could be a miscarriage or something else going wrong. I've heard that woman sometimes bleed shortly after conception but you say that you have been pregnant awhile. Have you had any cramping?
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Sweet_chikita4u

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Posted: 07-30-05 19:20pm

Sometimes I have felt like a needle going through my stomach or sometimes it hurts a little bit but its not for long.
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Posted: 07-30-05 20:03pm

Filling pads or just the red when wiping?

Could be something completely different. If miscarriage much much bleeding and clots.

You could have been a little injured with intercourse, you could have bladder infection--i agree try to go to the dr right away

sometimes bladder infections give stabbing pains--nothing to woryy about--you just might need some antibiotics.

Have to stay well when your expecting--very important.
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Posted: 08-08-06 18:11pm

I'm 4 weeks pregnant i've been bleeding for 9 days and the doctor tells me to wait and see what happence.Is that ok
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Posted: 08-08-06 19:46pm

sexy*and*pregnant wrote:
i'm 4 weeks pregnant i've been bleeding for 9 days and the doctor tells me to wait and see what happence.Is that ok


i think its time for you to find a new doctor.
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Posted: 08-08-06 20:07pm

Nope unless you are hemorraging (bleeding a pad an hour) or accompanied by sever pain I wouldnt worry just have the dr check to make sure the baby is okay if that has been done and your still bleedin like dr said wait it out

i bleed both pregnancy spotted somedays and was heavy others depending on pyshical activity and im going throught the same thing now the more I work out the harder I bleed

btw it is normal to bleed after sex/internal exams and normal if you dont

honestly like I said if baby is fine and you dont meet the above requirment/one for premature birth dont worry some pppl do bleed through the pregnancy with no problem both my kids were on time weight over 7.5lbs I wouldnt worry too much...
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Posted: 08-08-06 22:16pm

Yeah but this is going to be my 3rd pregnancy,and I dont have any kids yet.The 1st one I miscarry at 14weeks the 2nd they were twins I strted bleeding at 20 weeks I had to give birth to them 3hr after birth they passed away.Thats when they told me I have incompetent cervix,so I really dont know what to do scared it might happen again
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Posted: 08-09-06 04:52am

sexy*and*pregnant wrote:
yeah but this is going to be my 3rd pregnancy,and I dont have any kids yet.The 1st one I miscarry at 14weeks the 2nd they were twins I strted bleeding at 20 weeks I had to give birth to them 3hr after birth they passed away.Thats when they told me I have incompetent cervix,so I really dont know what to do scared it might happen again


i have heard that they can put a stitch in your cervix to help it carry the weight of the growing baby and therefore much less likely to miscarry. Perhaps see a different doctor?

I'm so sorry for your terrible losses - I hope this one goes well for you and brings you happiness.
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Posted: 08-09-06 06:47am

happybaby wrote:
sexy*and*pregnant wrote:
yeah but this is going to be my 3rd pregnancy,and I dont have any kids yet.The 1st one I miscarry at 14weeks the 2nd they were twins I strted bleeding at 20 weeks I had to give birth to them 3hr after birth they passed away.Thats when they told me I have incompetent cervix,so I really dont know what to do scared it might happen again


i have heard that they can put a stitch in your cervix to help it carry the weight of the growing baby and therefore much less likely to miscarry. Perhaps see a different doctor?


I'm so sorry for your terrible losses - I hope this one goes well for you and brings you happiness.
ditto! :)
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sexy*and*pregnant

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Posted: 08-09-06 17:42pm

Well today I did go to a different doctor cause I was passing blood clot.And well he told me that I was already having a misscarage thats why I was bleeding but he told be that I could go ahead and do a dnc or just wait till it happens,he said he believes in miracles,so i'm just here waiting
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Posted: 08-09-06 18:37pm

Im crossing my fingers and hoping you dont loose it!!!
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Posted: 08-09-06 18:40pm

I am too!!!!!!!
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HappyBaby

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Posted: 08-10-06 01:32am

Fingers crossed lovey, am thinking of you.
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HappyBaby

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Posted: 08-10-06 01:33am

Fingers crossed lovey, am thinking of you.
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Posted: 08-10-06 06:22am

Awww,i hope you don't lose it!!!
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Posted: 08-10-06 19:55pm

Awwww you guys made me cry thank you sooo much.I have faith in god and I know things will turn out good.I dont think I could survive another lost,it will be hard,
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Posted: 08-10-06 22:13pm

happybaby wrote:
sexy*and*pregnant wrote:
yeah but this is going to be my 3rd pregnancy,and I dont have any kids yet.The 1st one I miscarry at 14weeks the 2nd they were twins I strted bleeding at 20 weeks I had to give birth to them 3hr after birth they passed away.Thats when they told me I have incompetent cervix,so I really dont know what to do scared it might happen again


i have heard that they can put a stitch in your cervix to help it carry the weight of the growing baby and therefore much less likely to miscarry. Perhaps see a different doctor?


I'm so sorry for your terrible losses - I hope this one goes well for you and brings you happiness.


yeah, it's called cerclage (spelling?) when they stitch the cervix closed. I hope your baby is ok! If something happened again, I would ask they do this procedure next time you get pregnant. Good luck!
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sexy*and*pregnant

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Posted: 08-11-06 14:07pm

Yeah I know about the cerclage,but I have to be at least 14weeks,
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