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You should get a test because it sounds as if your bleeding is NOT normalNormal saline flush at least for your particular cycle. Light bleeding and spottingVaginal bleeding between periods is a sign of pregnancy and some womenWomen's wayspotBirthmarks - pigmented Liver spots Measles, koplik spots - close-up Mongolian blue spots throughout the first trimester, this is normal! Did you have a period yet for June? I went back and read your last post and know that you had a few negative tests, but it could have been too early to test then. You mentioned also that you have gained weight in the tummy area and your bras are too tight now. Bloating is also a sign of pregnancy. So is your bb's getting larger. You should test to ease your mind if nothing else. This change in cycle could also be due the stress that you and your hubby are facing right now with the fighting, however, it is good to ease your mind and test. When was the last time you had unprotected intercourse? (even if he pulled out as your last post stated). You also said you have no health insurance, there are clinics in almost every city that will do free pregnancy testing. Please let us know how things turn out. Good luck to you!
I have been spotting lightly on and off for 2 weeks now. My OB doctor (which today I made the decision to never see her again), was very cold and harsh today. After my second ultrasound, and the ultrasound tech telling me the sac has grown a lot since last week, and that it is quite normal to not see a heartbeat at 6 weeks, my doctor gave me a vial and said if I lost any tissue to bring it in and have it analyzed. She said I may have a missed pregnancy, that there may not be a live embryo there, but I may. She was disturbingly insensitive and unexplanitory about the whole thing. I had a cone biopsy last year, a quite radical one, and I asked her if that could be the source of spotting and she said no. Has anyone else experienced this or have any information about a missed pregnancy and how the yolk sac can still grow if you've had a missed pregnancy? I recall her saying how long the embryo was, so how could she think it's a missed pregnancy? It just isn't as big as she thought it should be. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Heather