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im pregnant and experinced light to heavy bleeding no pain and it lasted for five days and stopped is everything ok or is it normal
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694164 tn?1333145988
Please visit your doctor ASAP.
In situations like these it's best for you to go get checked out early-it maybe fine but in my experience heavy bleeding is not a good sign-I'm sorry to tell you this & I hope all is well but please just go get checked.
Thinking of you & hoping to hear all is well!
Freya x
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I completely agree. Any bleeding, especially heavy bleeding and it going on for 5 days, needs to be looked at by a doctor. It could be a miscarriage or something else.
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Verito21 is correct you should see a doc. In the beginning of my pregnancy I made an appt but before I could be seen I went a couple days of spotting and when I was seen I found out that I was originally pregnant with twins but one of my babies didnt make it and that was why i was spotting. I am not trying to scare you but i am letting you know how important it is to go be seen. How far along are you?
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1347128 tn?1333810296
Hi,
For my experience, it is very important for you to go to the doctor. Sometimes we think is normal, but unfortunally there is something wrong. Sometimes is fine to have light ( spotting) but heavy bleeding I dont think is normal. Please go to the doctor's as soon as possible. Good Luck!
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