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bleeding ...

So when I went to my appt to check out my gender , the nurse that was checking mee seem to be new at her job & jussed took pictures of our baby & didn't say anything was wrong. Then the following week my doctor told mee that she had found bleeding behind my placenta but since the second time she saw mee & didn't say anything my doctor said maybe it had stopped . Now I'm 28 weeks but still worried bout that . Did this happen to anyone else ??
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Thank Yu & for yu as well :)
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i pray that everything is okay & wish you the. best of luck
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I have my third trimester appt next & I will ask her again bout it because I get this feeling of burning under my right breast & I rub until it goes away but then it comes back but I'm not sure if it's because of anything or is it normal ??
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7821777 tn?1394490894
I'm 14 weeks and it happened to me a little over a month ago, it was so made I thought I was having a miscarriage. I stopped bleedingtthe same day but as of today I still have old blood trying to here out of my system and I was still concerned. They tilde come in today for a ultrasound and said the bleeding behind my placenta has stopped and it's actually gotten a lot smaller. When the bleeding started I got put on strict bed rest that's the only way I would heal and everything is great now and the baby is growing on track!!
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1943295 tn?1388239324
I had bleeding on my ultrasounds too....i spotted forthe first 10 weeks.

my doctor said it still shows some blood but it's most likely due to not being reabsorbed.

Technically an ultrasound tech or nurse are not allowed to tell you (other then gender) what they see on the ultrasound. The doctor is only allowed to tell you if there is something wrong. (Techs and nurses are untrained to diagnose ultrasounds and can get in trouble if they give uneducated diagnosis)

If you are concerned about it call the doctor and ask questions!  Don't be shy or embarrassed to call them....it does no good to stress over it....i would get to the bottom of it!
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