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11wks and bleeding

So tomorrow I'm 11wks and this morning I woke up to actual blood on my PJs.. There was no cramping at all... Could this be a miscarriage??? Or is there still hope for me and my little one?
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7175822 tn?1393399513
That happened to me when I was 6 weeks pregnant. I was put on bed rest and continued to spot for a little over a month. They said I was on my feet too much. Im now 32 weeks with a baby boy. Sometimes women bleed during the first trimester, as long as theres no cramping you should be fine.
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Also as I am rh- I also needed a Rhogam shot. This shot must be given with 72 hours of any bleeding so by waiting until tomorrow to see a healthcare professional you are running out of time if you did need this shot
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On Wednesday morning I had a tiny bit of spotting. Literally only had blood when I wiped. Called my Midwife who told me to go straight to the Maternity ward at my hospital. Any bleeding is not a good sign. I would go to a&e right now to be on the safe side.
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If there was alot of blood go to the hospital if you are having a miscarriage they might be able to stop it. But if it was only a little bit of blood and you had sex the night before its normal and everything should be fine
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Should I wait til my appt tomorrow or go today to check it out
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I would get this checked out asap honey.
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9309185 tn?1420228764
Did you do anything that my cause it rough sex, steroid strenuous exercise, etc...I hear no cramping is a good sign, but everyone is different I would check it out.
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