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Im 2 months pregnant and i have been spotting for the last week or so. Went to the doctor and they took blood and my hcg level was over 14,000 meaning its a good pregnancy but why the spotting. My doctor is gonna set up an ultrasound to see why exactly am i bleeding but they told me they were going to call me and schedule the appointment which is weird but if their not worried why should i be but im still a little worried. Has anyone ever experienced this before?
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I just went through that. I am 9 weeks today and last week I started spotting and I called my doc and she put me off work I finally get to go back tomorrow. They took blood that day and gave me the results that day and they said everything was good. They said it might have been implantation bleeding mine was brown. I had and ultrasound when I was
six weeks and just did another one yesterday and everything was fine.  I would call them
And ask to get up the ultrasound
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Thank you
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2137220 tn?1340741325
I've heard many women spotting during pregnancy. If your doc isn't to worried then you shouldn't stress it to much. Even after sex sometimes I get a lil pink blood from scratching of the cervix. Just be on the look out for bright red blood. But I'm sure you're ok, gud luck!
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Spotting in early pregnancy is very common. Wait or your U/S and see what they say, until then don't stress!
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