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scared and bleeding

my question is what does it mean when your bleeding at four weeks? I just found out I was pregnant next two days I started bleeding and I'm worried
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I bled a lot during my fourth and fifh week, and i lost four pounds in a week. Sometimes youre okay, like i was, and sometimes you can have a blighted ovum, where everything i right, but no baby is in the egg, so your body has to run it out. I was okay, they said i had heavy implantation bleeding, and i got to see the tiniest picture of my baby. Just dont stress, and let your dr know. Be careful sweetheart and good luck!
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thanks guys I went and thy said I'm fine
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It depends on the color and amount. It could be spotting, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, chemical pregnancy, miscarriage..I would get checked out ASAP if you can. When I was about 5 weeks, I had spotting and it started getting heavier so I got worried but now Im 7 weeks and everything is fine and have no worries but got diagnosed with dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
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Had had some spoting in the beginning... Little twinges of blood, mostly brownish in color, freaked out called a recently pregnant friend, who had also had some and said it was normal. If you're bleeding more than that or if its bright red, is say go get it checked out. Never hurts and they can tell you what's normal...
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Is it bright red? Is it a lot?? You need to go to the ER NOW!
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How bad is it? Is it just spotting or like a lot of blood?? Spotting is normal but if your having a lot of blood go to the ER  asap!
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Go to the er just to be sure you're ok. Especially this early bleeding could be ok or not okay. I'd go to the er
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