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I've never experienced spotting so far during pregnancy, I'm 23 weeks and after sex I had a tiny bit of blood and now my vagina is swollen.. is that normal?
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12863897 tn?1427565851
Im 19+4 btw :-)
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12863897 tn?1427565851
I was ab 14 weeks and me n my bf were having sex and it waa feeling really good and after I went to the rest room and peed and when I wiped there was blood I started going crazy crying feeling like I was a bad mom im a ftm. Btw but I was scared we went to the hospital and it stopped and after hours of waiting the doctor told us our baby was okay that my body was a little sensitive due to pregnancy she said sex is okay and as long as im. Not cramping bad or if its not a period like then not to worry :-) every since then there's been no blood and we have sex pretty regular sometimes a few times a day and maybe a day or two without sex so I hope this help you
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I rarely have sex.. maybe because I'm really tight from not doing it .. that's all I can think of I think maybe I got a little cut
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Spoting a little is normal. My dr says to soace it out a little. Like don't have sex everyday lol but you should be completely fine. If it makes you feel better talkbto your dr about it. It really freaked me out the first time, I was only 8 weeks when it started with me and I thought I was having a miscarriage butbhere I am 28 weeks! Good luck!
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I'm 33 weeks and I've been having sex up until now...at first I would spot a lil and be sore...but now if i have sex I gush blood (TMI) to the point where I have to go to the ER ...so they basically said no more sex tell after the baby born and I heal up..
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