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Light pink 'bleeding'

I just found out I am 4 weeks and 5 days pregnant. I have been having light cramps with an occasional sharp pain in my lower abdominal region for about 2 weeks, however it seems to be less frequent lately. I am now having very light pink 'bleeding' when I wipe. Is this normal?
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I have heard from Doc that this is normal. When I first found out that I was pregnant , i had some mild cramping and she said that was completely normal. She also said that light bleeding could be normal as well, if it is dark or like a period, go to the hospital or call you OBGYN. It's always best to check with your doctor thought
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I had bleeding from week 6-8 as long as you aren't filling a pad. try not to stress just drink a bunch of water and take it easy. I'm now 28 weeks with a healthy baby girl.
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I had the same thing it's called implantion bleeding. Its normal. I freaked out too. They told me to not have intercourse and eventually it will stop.
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4696687 tn?1358462347
during my first few months of pregnancy i had a big gush of pink discharge and had constant cramping pains thought it was a miscarriage but went to the hospital and i was fine doctor says it could happen during the first few months near the days u would have had ur period. but if ur scared get checked so u can be at ease of mind
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