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Post by payton256 on Jan 2, 2018 18:23:00 GMT
Hi ladies. I am not sure if this is the right board for this. Apologies, if not. I had a question though. I am 10 weeks pregnant. Last night when I went to the loo, I noticed light spotting. Only 3-4 spots. I had no cramps or anything. No discomfort whatsoever. Or any indication that something was wrong. I took baby aspirin after this. Just in case. It hasn't happened again. I'm still worried though. Should I go to the doctor? Or is this normal?
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Post by tina on Jan 10, 2018 20:52:22 GMT
Hi Dear. First of all, congratulations! I hope it goes fine with you. Well, it happens during pregnancy. But, every case is entirely different. I think you should stay in the loop with your Doctor. Because he or she must be knowing well all the aspects of your case. Yes! I think you should probably have an appointment there. I hope it's just normal...But, still updating him or her would be nice for you in a sensitive case like yours. Stay blessed! Baby dust toward you! xoxo
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Post by elissaparker on Jan 10, 2018 21:25:53 GMT
hey, there i read your story and i just want to say you that there is nothing much complicated to be worried.Spotting is light bleeding from your vagina. It's similar to a period, but much lighter. The colour of the blood can be anything from red to brown.My first pregnancy, I began having bleeding 10 days in and didn't stop until 16 weeks later. I would rush to the doctor, they'd do US and all would be fine.so there is nothing to be worried but if you still have some doubts then you must go to visit your doctor just to calm yourself.Good luck
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Post by luckymom on Jan 12, 2018 18:18:39 GMT
Dear, no one can answer your question properly here. As for me, you should talk to your doctor. You will calm down when you find out that you are fine. It will help you to sleep better. Every pregnancy is so individual. There's no need to risk that much. I'm sure that you are fine, dear. But it doesn't take much time to see your doctor. By the way, congratulations on your pregnancy. I'm infertile and I dream to give birth naturally. Unfortunately, it is impossible. But I entered the surrogacy program and I hope it will be successful. I'm waiting for the embryo transfer. Well, you are really lucky. I wish you all the best.
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Post by tina on Jan 14, 2018 6:17:19 GMT
Hi back! I hope it's not a big deal. But, still, for prevention, I think you should visit your doctor. He or she will get you a better understanding of your case. I hope it's fine. Take care! Stay blessed!
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Post by Perera on Jan 18, 2018 20:50:52 GMT
It is quite normal. You do not need to worry about that. Little spotting in first three months occurs sometimes in some women. If it occurs 2 or 3 times in the early pregnancy and is of brown in colour then no need to worry about. Some changes take place in the system and this bleeding is due to this. But if this spotting occurs frequently and is heavy and red in colour, then it is the alarming sign. Consult your doctor as early as possible it can be a sign of miscarriage.
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Post by joslynmoyer on Jan 20, 2018 21:24:34 GMT
Hi. I know how it feels. I also had a mc before my pregnancy. Being a mother I can undersrand. I had my treatment at biotex clinic. They were helpful. I was in TTC for 9 months. So, I know how it feels. You should not panic. Sometimes spotting happens. But as this is early pregnancy you should definately consult your doctor. Atleast you should let them know that this happened. Don’t try any home remedies. A visit to doctor is a safe option. You can go easily with it. Do update what your doctor said about this. Good luck.
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Post by pansy on Jan 31, 2018 16:04:44 GMT
Hi there. I have the same spotting yesterday. I am not conceiving naturally so you can know the anxiety I was feeling when I had seen those spots. Anyways; I consulted my doctors from BioTexCom and they said it is totally normal. It is like a menstrual cycle. I think you should consult your doctor. You are in initial stage of pregnancy. Nothing should be overlooked. All the best to you.
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Post by elezabeth on Feb 8, 2018 13:53:44 GMT
I think you are having a baby. By reading your story, i want to tell you that it's normal. You are very lucky you are having a baby. Many of women these days are suffering to have a baby. Getting doctor suggestions is important in this. Just visit your doctor to know what actually going through in your body. I am sure it's just a menstrual cycle which comes soon after pregnancy for some time. I wish you best of luck for your future. Start caring your self as it is more important in starting days of pregnancy. Nothing should be overlooked be normal spotting is not a big issue.
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Post by evahadwin on Feb 9, 2018 9:22:56 GMT
Hey there! Good to hear from you. Congratulations!! You are one of the lucky ones. Experiencing pregnancy must be a great deal. Wish you happiness. May you have a healthy baby. Now moving to your question. You should visit your doctor. Because he can tell you exactly what is happening. Being pregnant is what every woman wants. And here you are I would suggest you visit the doctor asap. It will help you prevent any damage or loss. Even if there is nothing, at least by visiting him you will feel relaxed. You will exactly know what's going on. Wish you luck. Fingers crossed.
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Post by lydias22 on Feb 10, 2018 20:42:29 GMT
congrats on your pregnancy I really hope all goes well for you. You are perfectly normal to be alarmed by this I remember I was so scared every time I saw one or two light spots I would quickly rush my husband to get the doctor and every time they ran a few test and it was nothing. Spotting is normal in any pregnancy, its kind of like having a period during the pregnancy but this can be concerning depending on how frequent it is along with the color of blood coming out. to all the women going through spotting during pregnancy I would advise them to consult the doctor for one or two times just to check how the pregnancy is going. Other then that keep a good track of daily macros, During a pregnancy, you should be in a small caloric surplus of about 200 calories. Just take good care of your diet and try massaging your belly with a mildly warm olive oil. it worked wonders for me hopefully it will work for you too. take care and much love.
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Post by emiliajoe on Feb 21, 2018 17:05:19 GMT
Congratulations on being pregnant Payton. I'm very happy to know about this. The spots are not very alarming. But during pregnancy, i always suggest being on the safe side. So yes, I think you should go and see your doctor. I'm sure it will be nothing but it's better to take precautions and avoid a possible bigger problem in future. You don't even have to go, just call and ask. I'm sure everything else is fine with you and your baby. 10 weeks is early though. Good luck hun.
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Post by penelope on Feb 23, 2018 13:39:28 GMT
hey, Payton congratulations on the big news.I am sure you must be over the seventh sky after this.This really is a blessing.For a whole life, a woman craves for a complete family but women like us never get that blessing.I am depressed as well and have been going through procedures.I have come to a point that i am left with surrogacy only.You must take care of yourself and consult a doctor.I hope everything will be fine.
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Post by hannah on Apr 14, 2019 6:51:00 GMT
I am sure there is nothing serious. However, I would suggest that you visit your doctor. Inform him about what happened. It is always better to get yourself checked. Good luck to you. I hope things go smoothly for you. A little bit of spotting is fine. Stay strong!
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Post by hannah on Oct 22, 2019 14:02:31 GMT
I have heard many people go through a similar. In some situations, it is totally normal. However, in others, it is also concerning. Therefore, I would advise you to visit a doctor. Things like these shouldn't be ignored. Good luck to you. Sending baby dust your way. I hope everything is okay.
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