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I'm 17 weeks pregnant with my first child and I've started bleed, it will come and go when every. Is this normal ,or should I go get this checked out?
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Hi, I recently joined this site, its very helpful to many I hope I can also be helped! I was 3-4weeks pregnant when I started having heavy blEeding and it just got worse I bled for a week and it would be like 3-4 pads a day, in my busy schedule I didn't see a Dr for any scan I just took a home pregnancy test. After about a week or two after my m/c conception took place, could be pregnant again?
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2207118 tn?1339002817
hi! I am new to this site. But i am wanting some info and keep getting different opinions. I ovulated may 22nd and sunday i starred bleeding and bled monday and today but today it stopped for about an hour and cam back and went away again. But now i only see it when i wipe. I had clots when i was bleeding. But im not vbleeding heavy like a normal period and i dont even feel like i should be on my period. Could i be pregnant. Me n my hubby r ttc
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796253 tn?1344991332
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Hi and thanks for using the forum.

You should get this checked out to make sure that everything is OK.  Call your ob/gyn and let him/her know about what is going on.  They can let you know if you need to be seen by the doctor or not.  Good luck and congratulations on your pregnancy.

Bridget
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