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7 weeks

I know im still early only 7 weeks but is it normal to spot?  I have other kids but I forgot lol.
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Try not to panic i had spotting at 8 weeks turned out to be implantation bleeding, its still scary if you dont know whats happening. All i can say is put ur mind at rest i was able to go and have an early (internal) ultrasound scan and saw the little heart flutter and felt so much better after. The more u worry and stress the worst it will be, best to just go and check im sure everything is fine. X
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Thanks lady's
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It is very common to spot at 7 weeks. I did with this pregnancy for about a week and I thought I was having a miscarriage. Some days it was like having a light period, color and everything. I talked to my aunt about it because she had one several years ago and I wanted some reassurance. Everything was fine. I am now almost 24 weeks expecting my first baby girl!!!!
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Sometimes normal, sometimes not. Only the doc can check and give you reassurance!
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I would spot after sex, because you've got so much extra blood in you right now, especially in the pelvic area.
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This is a question  to ask your doctor  not in all cases is spotting  normal  no matter what the color is it could  point to a problem  or miscarriage  and in other cases some women  have spotting  and everything  is fine
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As long as its not red or collecting excessively.  I had spotting until i was about 13 weeks
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Is not normal,  red or brown is bad. You never know if it's a miscarriage
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Yes its normal. :)
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