Dear Drs.
I'm 21 weeks pregnant, and less than 30 years old.
I have had slight
spottingVaginal bleeding between periods about once a month through out my pregnancy.
Except for this last week and a half when i've been bleeding more light pink rather than brown.
My doctor has rueled out any infection or
placentaAnatomy of a normal placenta
Placenta
Placenta abruptio
Placenta previa
Ultrasound, normal placenta - braxton hicks
Ultrasound, normal relaxed placenta previa, she says that I have a sensitive cervix, but I have not have
intercourseCauses of painful intercourse
Sexual intercourse - painful for almost two mo so I don;t see how it can be my cervix. Her other thought was intra
uterineDysfunctional uterine bleeding (dub)
Endometrial cancer
Fetal heart and uterine contraction monitor
Intrauterine device
Intrauterine growth restriction
Normal uterine anatomy (cut section)
Uterine anatomy
Uterine fibroids
Uterine prolapse polyps. In no books that I have read does it say anything about "
normalNormal saline flush bleeding in pregnancy" so my doctors laid back and not so worried attitude worries me. My friends say don't lift anything heavy, what is heavy? A gallon of
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal is that too heavy?
Should I seek a second opinion? My AFP came back normal.
Thank You
Worried first timer
Dear Jenny. Many patients will have slight spotting during their pregnancy. During the first 3 months the most common cause is a threatened miscarriage. At your gestation, the most serious condition is placenta previa which it appears that your physician has ruled out. Vaginal infections (already ruled out?) and sexual intercourse can also produced cervical irritation that can produce the symptom you descibe. Normal vaginal bacterial flora with a "sensitive" cervix might also explain this. " Cervical polyps" may be what your physician was referring. As long as your physician has examined you and your cervix is closed with normal cervical length, there is no previa, you are having no cramping, there has been no trauma, bleeding is minimal, and infection has been ruled out, it is most likely normal for your pregnancy. Lifting will not cause the spotting. Normal activity including lifting that you did prior to pregnancy is appropriate. Talk to your doctor and share your concerns.
This material is provided for general information purposes only and should not be sonsidered a formal medical evaluation.
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