Spotting is more common than one would believe and usually it is nothing, but because you are worried and it's the healthy of your unborn babe please see your doctor and get a check-up. It will put your mind at rest.
Good luck Marcy
I guess it is different for every one. I am 12 weeks pregnant and started off with a jelly red/brown discharge for a couple of days. I then flew on a plane home. I had intercourse with my partner. Then next evening I started bleeding bright red blood and later some clots. I went straight to hospital and was told bright red blood is not a good sign but brownish discharge is ok if it does not persist more than five days.
Anyway I had a scan that showed no abnormalities and they could not find why I was bleeding. The baby was fine and had a heart beat. The next week i had intercourse again and now I have the start of the brown discharge which I hope does not mean I will bleed heavily again. I have been told not to worry as scan is fine.
My first pregnancy I had no bleeding at all. my mother bleed all through her pregnancy with me and I was fine.
Not usually, this could be a sign of a low lying placenta or even placenta tears and should be investigated to insure the pregnancy is not endangered.
A low lying placenta in the second trimester is not uncommon or a sure sign of needing a C/Section as the womb grows in the last trimester, the placenta can shift away from the cervix and move into an area on the uterine wall, allowing a safe vaginal delivery.
Yes, you can spot during one pregnancy and not the next. There is a long list of pregnancy symptoms and though some women feel they suffer from everyone, others claim to have no pregnancy symptoms at all.
Light spotting at all stages is generally OK, but to make sure, it is important to go and see the doctor urgently
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YES! typically you have heartburn more during pregnancy. I didnt have heartburn not one time until i got pregnant. AND IT SUCKS!
It is very unlikely that you will ever have a period during your second pregnancy as when you have a period, it is a mature egg that was not fertilised. If you want anymore info on any of these topics, then you can contact me on matthew.mccullough08@googlemail.com
It is possible, especially if you were not very far along with your pregnancy.
Then you would have a new pregnancy. If you feel that this has happened or if you are having any bleeding during pregnancy you should contact your Dr right away.
not everyone does. it depends on the size of your bladder. i didnt have a change in frequency so you're fine
absolutely, i didnt stop cramping till my 4th month. You can have mild, to severe cramps all throughout a pregnancy. your uterine wall during pregnancy is constantly expanding and contracting, cramps are very common during pregnancy, ecspecially in the first and last few weeks.
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First of all your boyfriend is a dick and so are you. Second of all, it seems you shoudn't even have a baby.
stress, illness, or (sorry) pregnancy....happened to me
You could be, but you don't provide enough info to make a real judgement. If the cramps are just before your period this could be PMS. If it is during your period that is normal. Sometimes when you ovulate you will feel some cramps as well. So, there are many causes for cramps besides pregnancy.
You should see a doctor for any bleeding during pregnancy. Some women do have slight bleeding during pregnancy especially if they have had an internal vaginal exam or an vaginal ultrasound. Your cervix is becoming very vascularized and can cause spotting.