It could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor if you are too concerned.
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Bleeding for 4 weeks is normal. If you are pregnant again I can't tell but having unprotected sex means you can be since you are more fertile then usual after giving birth. You have to go see your gyno.
Its not at all. You need to make a app with your obgyn ASAP!
4 weeks pregnant is when your period is due, this may be a period or if it is really heavy and you have had a positive test I am afraid you are probably having a miscarriage.
its best to call your doctor or go to an er in any sign of a bleed. if you have not lost the baby the bleed can cause damage to the fetus.
Look people if you get pregnant you hardly don't bleed
You can get pregnant before the first time you bleed because you ovulate before you bleed and that is when you can get pregnant.
If you menstruate then you're not pregnant - it is possible to bleed while pregnant, but it is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant. The very earliest you can tell when you're pregnant or not is 3 weeks after you had sex, via pregnancy test.
i think it's possible but after you have your baby u suppose 2 bleed
I don't think that you were pregnant, I think that it's maybe your body just trying to get pregnant. You sound like your cycle is a bit out of wack. OR it could be something called an implantation bleed.
You are now 19 weeks pregnant -- almost halfway there! Nineteen weeks into your pregnancy, your baby is about 5.2 to 6 inches long and weighs about 7 ounces (about the weight of an average orange). Your baby is now able to make conscious muscle movements, such as sucking his or her thumb, in addition to involuntary muscle movements. This week, you may feel these movements, which are known as quickening. This may feel as if you have butterflies or a growling stomach; a lot of first-time mothers may not feel the classic kicking until they are 26 weeks pregnant.