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I am pregnant I via IVF and now about one month.  I usually stay at rest and all the time on ed but I saw some significant blood coming out.  Do you think this as normal? I am kind of disturbed.
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you will count from the day embryo was transferred.
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Thanks a lot I really appreciate.  The other thing I am confused is that the counting of the weeks ...as I am pregnant by IVF the transfered wss made on December 6 2014.  But my last menus first day wss November 16th 2014.  So how I calculate?
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Thanks a lot I really appreciate.  The other thing I am confused is that the counting of the weeks ...as I am pregnant by IVF the transfered wss made on December 6 2014.  But my last menus first day wss November 16th 2014.  So how I calculate?
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I know everybody is different but i am also pregnant by ivf and for the first 9 weeks i was bleeding on and off. Yhe blood would range from a dark stain to full on period like bleeding and i was so worried. I had a few early scans and  baby was fine throughout. I am now 22 weeks pregnant :) try not to stress but if u get severe cramping call the ivf clinic asap and they will scan you x
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hi there.  Well, congrats on the pregnancy sweetie.  That is awesome and especially after IVF.  The significant bleeding is a tad concerning.  Have you touched base with your doctor?  You are how far along did you say, 5 or 6 weeks?  Some women have spotting and some even have bleeds and still go on to have healthy and normal pregnancies.  I would, however, absolutely at this point go on and contact your healthcare provider to discuss the bleeding.  any clots?  any cramping?  And you say you are on bed rest/  (any reason they put you on bed rest?)
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