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2nd Pregnancy

This will be my second pregnancy with my first I didn't find out I was pregnant till I was about 4 1/2 - 5 weeks. So I don't remember anything. Did anybody have bleeding and really bad cramping in the begining but the pregnancy was still okay? Really worried...
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I bled for 2 days at about four weeks with my first pregnancy and lots of cramping, he's 1 1/2 now. I bled for a half a day with this pregnancy at 4 Weeks and everything is fine now. Try to see your doctor as soon as you can but bleeding early on doesn't necessarily mean you'll lose the baby.
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It's not enough to fill a pad thank god! Just didn't experience this the first time..
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Thats odd, my doc always tells me if im bleeding enough to fill a pad, to go to the ER.
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I called my doctors office this morning and got told we are sticking with the original plan which was a blood test wven though I'm cramping and bleeding. My daughter is only going to be 3 months in 2 days. I'm just scared I'm going to lose this one.
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12584065 tn?1436320514
Bleeding is not always normal and if youre bleeding, you should see a doctor asap. Cramping is very normal.
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I am also pregnant with my second and cramping is normal, my doctor told me it's my uterus stretching out, it goes away eventually.. as long as your not bleeding :)
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