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35 weeks && bleeding

This is my second pregnancy. I'm 35 weeks and on Saturday night me and my boyfriend had intercourse then I fell asleep and woke up about 6am sunday to use the restroom and there was blood when I wiped. Well I called the doctor they said its normal to bleed after intercourse. Then i called again last night at 8 because I was still bleeding and they still said it was normal. Now its been over 24 hours and I'm still bleeding. Has this happened to anyone else? Or any advice????
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That's like your dialating right?
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I didnt have intercourse too. So it might be cervix stretching with sex or not they said.
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Im 39 wks and 2 days. Sunday morning I woke with my panty liner soaked with blood and I went thru another and on my 3rd one i was at the hospital I had pea size blood clots coming out. Was there all day in L&D getting tests done. They told me.cervix stretching
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That's what I thought but they said not to go in unless I'm having more than 6 contractions in an hour or if my water breaks.
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I wouldn't worry. At 35 weeks you cant have a miscarriage so I wouldn't worry about it (: just wait till your appointment to talk to them if its still continuing
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Maybe u should just go in or to er to get checked just incase
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