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No, spotting after straining on the toilet is not normal in the first trimester. Any spotting or bleeding during pregnancy is not considered to be normal. While it could be implantation bleeding, it would be wise to get examined by your doctor or obstetrician.
You can't have your period while being pregnant. However, you can have vaginal bleeding frequently during your first trimester.
Breakthrough bleeding in the first weeks after starting the ring is normal.
During the first trimester, it is usually normal.
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yes , in the first trimester
best to get checked out right away, bleeding in pregnancy can mean many different things. some can be normal and harmless while others can be harmful, dont hesitate to get to the a&e right away!!!!!
Some women have bleeding while pregnant that they think is their period, but bleeding while pregnant is NOT normal and should be evaluated by an OBYN!
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Any pregnancy bleeding is scary, even though about a quarter of pregnant women experience some bleeding. Pregnancy bleeding is sometimes just spotting. Pregnancy spotting is not heavy bleeding and should not soak through a maxi pad. Spotting is a very light flow as if in the last or first days of normal period cycle. In addition, it should only occur during the first trimester of your pregnancy. There should be no bleeding in the second and third trimesters of your pregnancy. Pregnancy bleeding can be more serious and can signify a serious problem. Bleeding may be a sign of early or preterm labor. It can also be a symptom of an infection in the cervix. It is important to call your health care provider right away any time you have pregnancy bleeding, and tell them how much you are bleeding, for how long, and what the blood looks like.
Apparently it's pretty normal to have some bleeding while in your first trimester. Go to your doctor though and have regular checkups just to be safe. Here's a link with more info hope this helps! http://www.righthealth.com/topic/Blood_While_Pregnant
No. When you get a period, it literally flushes the uterus. However, vaginal bleeding occurs during the first trimester in 20-30% of pregnancies. The key difference is that during menstruation (a period), the lining of the uterus is expelled and vaginal bleeding occurs when the vagina (the canal leading up to the uterus) bleeds. While it is normal for this to occur during the first trimester of 20-30% of pregnancies, doctors still recommend that you come in to see them to be certain there are not other problems. Plus, your symptoms may not indicate pregnancy and could instead be the result of something a doctor should diagnose.