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Bleeding in early pregnancy?

Im 17 years old & Im 5 weeks & 5 days pregnant today. I got in a big arguement with my baby daddy

I was angry all day , i had a big head ache & i was geting cramps in my lower back. About an hour ago i woke up with bleeding. I have never been pregnant before  this is my first child. Is this normal? Please help!
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thankyou! hopefully its nothing bad
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Maybe go to the ER..? It will put your mind at ease and give you answers.
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Yes, Ive been haveing nausea , head aches, mood swings, morning sickness and i have been dissy. i missed 2 of my periods i found out i was pregnant when i was 2 weeks. due to the bleeding.
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I have had bleeding when i was 2 weeks pregnant. Thats why im worried?  i also belived that was the implantation bleeding had happened.
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Are you having any pregnancy symptoms?
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I would think implantation bleeding would have happened by now but I could be wrong. I would just rest for the day and stay calm. And no more fighting. Just walk away.
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Its more like spoting , i dont have cramps anymore. Just this bleeding is this normal? My doctor said It could just be implantacion bleeding?
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I don't think a miscarriage can happen that fast. If it is one it started before your fight. Are you bleeding heavily?  I would suggest to call your doctor.
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