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Spotting 31 weeks

I am 31 weeks pregnant now. About two weeks n half ago I started spotting, it was in the morning luckily my doc appt was the same day. My OB decided that it was best to go to the hospital, over there they monitor me, check my cervix, ultrasound, vaginal ultrasound. Everything was ok, I wasn't dilating I had a normal placenta and my baby was ok. They assumed that I was spotting because of intercourse which the cervix is sensitive and start bleeding. Well today I started spotting once again I'm am frighten. I decided not to have intercourse 4 days ago. I don't know what to do now :( the hospital told me not to go unless I had a full pad of blood. Should I worry? I mean is it normal that I'm spotting? Does anyone else have this problem? I'm so scared for my lil girl :(
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2195822 tn?1341056911
Yes, do take it easy! You're nearing the end now hun and you should make the most of your rest & sleep (trust me, everyone told me the same and I didn't.. I have a nearly one year old who still doesn't sleep through the night and am 15 weeks pregnant and am sooo tired.!) So just give them a call, see what they say.. and ... rest rest rest :) Lots of love, and good luck, let us know what they say! if you ever need someone to talk to feel free to pop me a message. xx
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Thank you very much..I will do just that..<3  and stay on bed rest...
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2195822 tn?1341056911
I would honestly just call your doctors office or E.r / A&E and ask them for advice, they'll let you know whether you should go in or not. Spotting is normally *okay* but bleeding in general you should ask a medical proffessional for advice as everyone's different. Try not to panic just ask someone for advice. Big hugs. xx
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