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Hello,
I am the mother of 3 boys and pregnant with my 4th child, gender unknown. My first 3 pregnancies were simple. Howevt, with this one, I started bleeding heavily for a few hours at 12 weeks. The bleeding stopped completely 4 days later. I had an ultrasound done. Baby was fine. Just had a subchorionic hemorrhage. Has anyone else experienced this? I started another subchorionic hemorrhage last week at 14 weeks and haven't been in to see the ob yet. My appt is next week. Both times I lost several clots 2 inches in size or bigger. I feel a little anemic. Like I said.. I haven't seen my ob yet. Due to the holidays I cant get in until the 12th. Anyone have similar stories?
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No bleeding but this is my 4th pregnancy, sex unknown I have 3 boys and I'm 15w 3 days. This pregnancy is completely different from my 3 boys. Sick all the time, weak all the time, very little energy to do anything. I never felt like this in my last pregnancy. I feel like I'm new to pregnancy because all of these symptoms that I never really experienced before.
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I had one as well.  Only had a bit of spotting around 8 weeks and all seems fine now.  18 weeks with number 2. From the reading i did, it is possible that you can bleed spontaneously throughout the pregnancy or until the hemorrhage is gone. If there was no cramping and it seems the same as the last time you bled my guess is it is just the hemorrhage again.  Good luck.
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