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Bleeding

Im on my week4.. I just woke up and gone straight to the wash room to pee.. Blood came out as i urinare.. Is it normal?
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Call your doctor that happened to me the first 2 months.  Try not to stress and everything will be ok. I'm now 31 weeks pregnant with a little boy. .
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Same thing happened to me... my dr told me to go straight to er to be safe... i now have to get weekly hcg checks... better to be safe... praying that you and baby are healthy
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9834383 tn?1406157164
I would definitely go to the E.R. when I had this happen I was having an eptopic pregnancy.
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7953414 tn?1400159930
Go to ER
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7953414 tn?1400159930
Go to ER
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Its normal I had that scare too I had sex went to the bathroom and saw it I didn't even know I was pregnant when I woke up the morning it was still there it was red but I took my pregnant test after that and it was positive so its normal I guess
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9832901 tn?1406249569
Go to the er! They will give you an ultrasound to see what's going on!
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gemz88 am still having it and its pure red.. Not normal
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Menstration.. Am scared thou
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Dont worry as bad as it looks it can also be erosion of the cervix im having bleeding atm and im in week 7 they say it happens due to more estrogen in your body. But always better to get it checked
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Thanks Nnenwa1.. Got scared..
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Probably implantation bleeding, or spotting. You should call your doc
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