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please please help:"(

So I'm 26+2 weeks and I started spotting a tiny tiny bit...  I know it's normal when your early on but..  I'm scared what should I do ... my dr. Hasnt called me back yet, again its barely anything but it hasnt happened to me...
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That happened to me and I went into l&d and they did some test but they say its normal.. nothing to worry about unless you start to really bleed.. mine went away after a day.. said it can be caused by the baby kicking a blood vessel. But if really worry go get checked out just for peace of mind!
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still no call back:"/ and I havent had sex in about 6 months lol.  Its not enough to fill a bad, probably about 3 little drops of brighy red, when I wiped twice.... I think I'll just get to urgent care
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Also a bowel movement. If you pushed too hard or were a bit constipated, thays could do it too. Just make sure you call.
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My hospital said to come in if it's enough blood to fill a pad. Other than that,  I'd take it easy.  If it continues,  I'd get checked out.
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Sex within last 24 hours can cause spotting
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If you've had sex in the last two days that could be it. You are probably fine though. Spotting can happen and be normal, it's when the blood is bright red and increases that there's real need for concern. DDefinitely call though, just to be sure.
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I would go to your doctor or an urgent care so they can find out what is going on.
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