Hey, well i'm just over 24 weeks and I
havnet had any bleeding whatsoever. I
just went to the bathroom and there was a
bit of blood, not heaps just a bit when I
wiped. I know he's ok in there coz he's
currently kicking the crap out of me.
Should I be concerned or just monitor how
it goes?
Nope! Not in the last few days. I got
bitten by a spider on the weekend so i've
been sick. I went to the hospital and got
checked out but lachlan is fine. I've
just never had any bleeding so I dont know
if I should worry or not.
Some women actually have like light
periods throughout their pregnancies. To
ease your mind, phone your doctor in the
morning. I'm sure it's nothing ;)
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jillie81
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Posted: 08-01-06 22:21pm
Thanks mich!!!! (it's 1.13pm here so I
might phone soon!)
I'm moody as hell!!! The heat is driving
me insane!!!! Thanks for asking lol
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diamondsz
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Posted: 08-02-06 08:59am
Jill I had the same issue but I was abit
heavy on and off throughout the pregnancy,
the dr told me not to worry(can make
matters worse) but what do you expect from
a preggo woman lol. Anyways as long as
your not hemmoraging filling a large pad
of blood an hour or sever cramping then
not worry.
I also bleed near end of my pregnancy as
my cervix was dilating cause the
veins/capilliaries break and can cause
slight bleeding sometime if baby kicks you
enough and being sensitive already can
cause you to bleed slightly in regards to
cervix kinda feels like sharp pin pricks.
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