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has this happened to u?

Sry if its Tmi lol... well im almost 8 wks and last night i decided to put on a tampon for the first time since i found out i was pregnant. Only because my cm has increased. This morning i took it out n there was a very small spot of bloody mucus. I put in another one n saw the same thing, very little bloody mucus  its not enough to show when i wipe or on my panty liner but it still got me a lil worried. I hear spotting is normal although its nvr happened to me. Im not evdn sure if i can call it that but still got me a lil rattled. Has this happened to anyone? Or do u think its normal? Plss let me know
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You should be fine as long as you stopped using tampons... Also as long as no cramping or spotting, or back pain etc. Drink plenty of fluids and take prenatal vitamins and get plenty of rest! Keep me posted!
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Omg i didnt know that! I started looking up tampon use online n saw the same response... i havent seen any more blouody mucus when i go to the bathroom. I hope i  dont cause worst damage now :/...have u heard of miscarrages caused by using tampons? I only used it over night n i dont have myu/s in 2 weeks
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I am pretty sure you should never use a tampon while pregnant. The bloody mucus was probably from putting in the tampon and or removing it. All the tissue is your vagina has increased blood flow, therefore more sensitive. Please talk to your Dr about tampon use during pregnancy... Good luck.
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