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PANICING!!!

Today I'm 23 weeks... I just went to the toilet & found 3 tiny spots of blood?!! I have no abdominal pain, just the occasional rib pain.. should I be painicing? I've felt her move since.... what should I do?
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It's good to know that I'm not the only one who have experienced this, I will bring it up to my midwife on my next appointment which is 3rd of Feb, the main thing is I can still feel her wriggling around
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Hun I had the same problem at 12 week's cuz of intercourse My doctor said It's fine as long as it not a lot of blood A LOT... I was just as scared your good :)
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I'm 30 weeks with my second and I have had the same thing happen twice with this baby. It is normal to have some. I had like 2 little spots each time and that was about 3 or 4 weeks ago. My baby is doing great and is wiggly as ever! :)
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It was only literally three little tiny dots I have been to the toilet since to check and there wasn't anymore, I'm just worried because I'm a first time mom and have no idea what to expect thank you
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Light bleeding does happen occasionally during pregnancy. So I'm sure your fine. However next time you talk to your doctor bring it up to her. Or if it continues then go in just to be sure. But if it was just a little you should be fine.  I started bleeding a lot during intercourse one day and was bleeding for a couple hours. But my doctor said it was fine.  
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