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bright red blood spotting :'(

Has anyone else experience bright red spotting after peeing??im 34+5 weeks and noticed it about an hour ago went pee again a few minutes ago n there was nothing?this morning i had baaad period cramping but it went away been walking all day an dafter notices any pains????please tell me what this is....
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My doctor told me faint pinkish blood is normal but bright red I should be calling or going to the hospital as its NOT normal. Just had this conversation...
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Im 35+4 days sorry i thought yours said 35 but a week doesnt really matter much this late in the game i dont guess. Keep me posted to know if yoirs gets worse or if anything changes.
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7140159 tn?1396530233
Actually this just happened to me a few mins ago and i logged onto the app to see if anyone else had experienced it. Im as far along as you are also. I havent been cramping or anything though, but im thibking its our cervix also
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Could be your cervix starting to open up.. I would call your ob and let them know she if they want you to get checked. But at this point it could be very normal!
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Ive been to birthing class and your fine  ur cervix was probably just bothered if its 2 tsp of blood then go to the doctors idk about the cramping ..
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Could be the start of labor. I would call.
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