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4weeks and spotting

by journey741, Jul 11, 2009 07:29PM
Have anyone found out they were preggo than started spotting and carried on to have a successfull preggo?
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by BabyBlue07, Jul 11, 2009 07:50PM
at 9 weeks, I have a gush of blood came out... it's brownish color.. not bright red.. so it's kind like old blood.. My doctor put me on bed rest until I reached 12 weeks.

Yeah... spotting is common in first trimester.. Just that you have to be more careful and if not stop, you need to call your doctor to come in and have it check.  

Try to rest as much as you can... don't worry about clean up the house, let it messy until you are up to it to clean... don't stress out little things... let it go... just relax your mind and your body.. take care yourself and your baby... First trimester is very critical time... After first trimester, you will feel much better and start go back to your regular activities.

congrats and take care....

Enjoy 9 months journey.

by journey741, Jul 11, 2009 08:31PM
To: BabyBlue07
Thanks. I had a miscarriage before and I'm praying to God that this is not another.  I go in tomorrow for another beta.  The spotting is scatting.  It's not there every time I wipe.

by anetski, Jul 11, 2009 09:01PM
I had very little spotting probably around the same  time or a little later than you. It was brown so the nurses said not to worry. It is when it is bright red and cramping follows that you need to be checked.


Good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by stefanie1976, Jul 12, 2009 11:49AM
Last Sunday, I had HUGE cramping.  That followed by a LOT of red blood that was literally pouring out of me.  I believed it was a miscarriage because I had miscarried twice before and knew exactly how it felt.  I had all the same feelings . . . except this time it was escalated about a thousand times.  It hurt so bad, that I had to take a pain killer.

I went to the doctor last Monday, ready to hear those dreadful words that I miscarried.  Instead, he told me that everything is fine, except for a hige blood clot that was behind the placenta.  It is dangerous, but I need to be on bedrest .  I stayed on bedrest all week.  He still wants me on more bedrest.  So it doesnt always mean that when you see blood that it is a miscarriage.

Good luck and keep us in the loop.

by mysty2001, Jul 12, 2009 12:08PM
I spotted weeks 5-11 with my singleton
With my first set of twins I started spotting at the same time the doc was calling me with my betas (I thought it was over)

by journey741, Jul 14, 2009 09:01AM
To: Everyone
Thanks so very much.  Sorry it took me so long to respond back, but I was trying to stay possitive and stay off the web.  Some things you hear are good and some are bad. I finally stopped spotting.  I read some where on the enternet that when all your symptom stop you are going to miscarried acourse I woke up one night thing that all my symptoms was gone. I panic

by stefanie1976, Jul 14, 2009 12:01PM
Don't assume that if you lose your symptoms, that you are necessarily miscarrying.  Did you go to the doctor to find out whats going on?

Keep us posted please
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