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Bleeding on my 10weeks of gestation

It's normal to bleed at this stage of pregnancy I'm so worry about it is no too much but I'm no suppost to bleed
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Thanks for your advice well it was pink/brownish blood and a little cramps but today I'm in a doctor's appointment to check out is everything is ok
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Everything went good at the appointment actually the inject me progesterone to prevent any involuntary abortion and protect the baby
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It's normal to bleed I was bleed when I had 10 weeks but it possible.
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Wht happen to me out of no were was like spit like blood not alot but yeah
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I have almost black blood clots exactly same 10th weeks. Is it normal ? Plz tell me
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I had bright red bleeding at exactly 10 weeks, it was a subchorionic hemmhorage, totally normal. I'm now almost 35 weeks and baby girl is healthy and making her entrance into the world in 2 weeks. Best of luck to you.
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It's normal to bleed throughout pregnancy. If it's causing you pain/cramps and is bright red blood, definitely get checked out. If its pink/brownish blood like at the start or end of your period, its generally quite normal. I had a small amount of bright red blood around 7 weeks and am now 21 weeks. On the weekend I actually had a bleed which resulted in bright red blood everywhere, it was running down my legs and was quite a lot of blood, but bub is still happy and healthy. Just because there is blood, doesn't mean something bad is going to happen. Anything that causes you concern, see your gp or midwife for a check up x.
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