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spotting?

I started spotting again today Im 11+5 the last time I did was about 3 weeks ago.. is this normal to have it on and off again?
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I wouldn't even bother going or calling labor and delivery. They told me not to contact them unless your at least 20 weeks.
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It could be a number of things causing you to spot. Yes it can be normal but at the same time it can also be serious. So if you need peace of mind go to the e.r.or labor & delivery.  
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10515800 tn?1419227034
No i didn't cramp at all at first. It might just be normal for you. Everyone us different.  Just be sure to tell your doctor at your appointment.
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Did you have cramps or anything? Cuz im not.. Cuz ive been spotting on and off ever since I found out I was pregnant I just get really worried cuz I'm a FTM.
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10515800 tn?1419227034
Well, if you are worried I would go to the er.. not trying to scare u, but when I was 6 weeks I started barely spotting,  freaked out, thinking it was prolly nothing. .. and ended up having a miscarriage. I would go get check just for peace of mind.
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No its not its only when I use the bathroom and wipe..
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10515800 tn?1419227034
It can be. As long as it's not like a period.
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