Spotting and mucus can be normal at 17 weeks, especially if you have recently had intercourse or an internal physical exam, such as a pap smear. However, if it is accompanied by abdominal pain or nausea you should see your doctor right away.
Yes. I am 17 weeks 3 days pregnant and at 17w0d I had light brown spotting for about 36 hours. My midwife said not to worry unless it's accompanied by cramping, fever, diarrhea, or heavy red bleeding. It's mostly gone now 3 days later.
yes. its called spotting. if however there is alot of it then call your doctor it could be signs of early labor. also if it becomes bright red or painful get to your doctor right away.
Sometimes. But see your doctor to be sure.
Yes, that's perfectly normal. Some people get spotting and some don't. It just depends on the woman. Everybody's pregnancy is different.
No all the spotting should be light , and not last as long as your normal period. Yes, this is very normal during the early weeks of pregnancy.
No its a sign of early miscarriage get checked sweetie
spotting during 7 weeks is normal but it shouldn't be with foul ordor. consult your obgyn/doctor to check for infections. 7 weeks is important not to have any serious infectons that could cause miscarriage.
I did off and on with my 3rd pregnancy (spotting mostly). It is not normal to have heavy bleeding though. You may see some spotting, but I would contact my OBGYN immediatly. Better to be safe!!
It can be normal. You should see your doctor for any bleeding during pregnancy.
Spotting fresh blood during early pregnancy does occur and can be harmless but bleeding for 3 weeks is something that needs investigating by your doctor.
Maybe you are losing your mucus plug
Cervical mucus should not dry up during pregnancy.
Spotting can be normal in a pregnancy, but if you have a lot of bleeding call you Dr. ASAP. However, even for light spotting you should go to the walk in clinic today. Good luck
If you have any kind of spotting at any point in your pregnancy it is crucial to go to the doctor (or emergency room). That's untrue you can have spotting during the 1st trimester of your pregnancy it isn't too uncommon, though if it doesn't go away I would suggest seeing the doctor.