I had bleeding very early in my pregnancy. I went to the ER and they done a routine ultrasound and it showed that i was pregnant with twins. It's very possible that it's implantation bleeding. ALOT of pregnant women experience bleeding and its completely normal. If you begin to pass clots, then i'd really worry.
I'm currently 20 weeks with my twins and just experienced bleeding again and really got worried, but everything was fine. Some women bleed their whole pregnancies!
I've had low progesterone with my last four pregnancies and nearly miscarried my now 4 year old son because it was so low. You should have a doctor check your progesterone level and see if you need to take some during your first trimester -after that the placenta produces enough to support the pregnancy. Alot of doctors don't know or do this for some reason so stand up for yourself and your baby if you're having trouble getting someone to listen and help. I have had anywhere from spotting off and on to bleeding that I thought was a normal period (with my 4 year old) it started around 5 weeks and I took prometrium (progesterone) through 10-12 weeks with each of them and all turned out fine so far -I'm due in March and since that in this pregnancy there's been no problems again. Make sure your doctor monitors your levels if you do take it -that first time it got way too high, but with more checks of it in the next pregnancies it went well.
The bleeding can last a month or two. Most important is what you want in your own mind. Sometimes bleeding has a question. Do you want to be pregnant or not ??? There in lies the real happening. If you continue to test positive for pregnancy and you want to have a child - the bleeding is jus The bleeding can last a month or two. Most important is what you want in your own mind. Sometimes bleeding has a question. Do you want to be pregnant or not ??? There in lies the real happening. If you continue to test positive for pregnancy and you want to have a child - the bleeding is just a process that your body is going through. If you do not want to be pregnant - the bleeding is the process that will make you not have a baby or not be pregnant. The choice is yours. Choose wisely, It is your body - and your Spirit - if you allow it - will guide you. So must it be. Thanks for asking. I know some things.
Bleeding in early pregnancy can be worrying, so it's only natural that you're concerned about your baby. Rest assured that bleeding in the early days is common and unlikely to harm your baby. About a quarter of mums-to-be experience some bleeding in the first three months of pregnancy.
A number of things could be causing your light bleeding. You may be experiencing breakthrough bleeding. This happens when pregnancy hormones cover up your usual menstrual cycle, but that cycle continues for a while. So, around the time you would have had a period if you weren't pregnant, you may get a little bleeding. You may have this bleeding more than once.
Another cause of light bleeding is the fertilised egg implanting in your uterus (womb). Implantation bleeding is thought to occur at about the same time as your period would have been due. This makes it hard to tell implantation from breakthrough bleeding.
Your bleeding may be caused by your cervix softening, forming a raw area. This is called cervical erosion or ectropion. Bleeding can also be linked to vaginal or cervical infection or a harmless growth called a polyp. These three conditions could all result in bleeding if your cervix has been chafed, for example, when you have sex.
That would be implantation bleeding if you are in fact pregnant. This happens when the egg is attaching itself to the uterus. Any abnormal or heavy bleeding should be checked with your doctor.
Light bleeding is quite normal as the uterus stretches and the fertilised egg implants in the womb lining
During preganacy the period should stop. If you bleed in pregnancy you should go to a hospital quickly because it could mean a serious problem for you and for you child.
Bleeding during pregnancy is not "normal" but some light spotting is reported by about 50% of women in early pregnancy.
Its normal
Yes! hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a hormone produced only during pregnancy. It is in your blood and urine regardless if you are bleeding or not.
no -- once pregnant you won't get a period, however some people do experience bleeding especialy during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. the bleeding you get during the first few weeks i implantation bleeding. Visit www.askdramy.com it has plenty of info on early pregnancy and bleeding
You should contact your doctor for any bleeding during a pregnancy.
If you start bleeding during early pregnancy, it is really important to go to your doctor or a local ER to have an ultrasound and a blood test.
Light bleeding in the first few weeks of pregnancy is also called implantation bleeding. It can last anywhere from 1 to 7 days. It will be extremely light if it is indeed implantation bleeding. Women can experience very light "periods" during the first 6 months of pregnancy.
Decidual BleedingOne of the most common causes of period-like bleeding during pregnancy is called decidual bleeding. Sometimes, during pregnancy, your body's hormones can get out of whack, causing you to lose parts of the lining of your uterus. This is especially common in the early stages of pregnancy, before the lining has completely attached to the placenta. While it can be troublesome to think about shedding part if your uterine lining, decidual bleeding is generally not thought to be a health threat to you or your baby. There are a number of other reasons why bleeding during pregnancy may occur. Most of them present little health risk to you and your little one. However, bleeding can sometimes indicate a complication with your pregnancy. If you are pregnant, it is important to be aware of your bleeding. If you experience any abnormal bleeding at any point during your pregnancy, contact your health care provider immediately.
During early pregnancy, hormonal changes can cause ovulation or a thickening of the uterine lining that sheds, in spite of the presence of a fertilized egg. When this happens around the time of your normal period, it is called decidual bleeding and the amount of blood can be the same as a period. It occurs in about 30% of pregnancies and while bleeding in early pregnancy is always alarming, most woman go on to have a normal pregnancy. Light bleeding or spotting, before your period is due, may be implantation bleeding, again harmless. Always notify your doctor when you experience any bleeding during pregnancy.
Yes implantation bleeding however any bleeding during pregnancy should be discussed with your doctor.
no their is not its normal to blead during pregnancy.
no, and if you are bleeding during pregnancy u need to go see the doctor because u might have had a miscarriage