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I'm 8 weeks pregnant and I'm spotting could i be having a miscarriage?
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@RihannaRoyal
You could be pregnant. Bt you will never know til you take a test bt u shud wait to see if you miss for next period if you dnt wana take a test
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I recently got rid of chlymida that a very Nasty Ex gave to me.The time I had the std I didn't have a regular period.I had Constant bleeding for 2 months but not like a period.I was then put on a provera hormone to stop the bleeding and jump start my period so I would be regular.I wasn't aware but the first day I stop bleeding me an my partner was very excited to well you know.The next day I started my period which was suppose to happen.That lasted 6 days from the 13-19.Intercourse days were 12 20 25 and 26.I have been having wired sings such as tingling in my lower stomach area  some acne which I never get .Waking up with headaches some dizziness also this really wired vein on my boob.my fingers swoll up two sizes and I feel moody all the time as well as bloated.I feel bloated all the times and a couple days ago I had some weird spotting it started pinkish then turned a brownish color.Maybe I'm just rushing things but could this possibly be early signs of pregnancy?Could I have got pregnant  the day after my provera pill?Is this normal?
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It could be ur bodies way of getting your last cycle out u may be pregnant or it can be do to stress even tho you might not think your stressing u could be
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Well im in the same situation my period is a week late and no im bleeding bht its like pink/ red color but its starting to turn brown now and im nervous any suggestions or comments for me......
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Bleeding is sometimes normal in a pregnancy bt can also be very dangerous. I bleed up nto my second trimester with my second son and doctors said if I bled into my second trimester I cud miscarry. Bt I kno ppl that has had periods throughout their whole pregnancy
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I am 10 weeks pregnant and started bleeding like a period normally was for me, but without cramps. It was even bright red...went to the er and everything was fine! Sometimes I think our bodies just need to get out what was left...hope it all works out!
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3106038 tn?1346813169
when I was about 8 weeks I started spotting, and it scared the hell out of me, but I just had an ultrasound and it had a strong heartbeat and  was moving all over the place.
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Thanks thought something was wrong haven't had a baby in 12 years and i don't remember bleeding
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I wouldn't worry as long as your not having cramps as well. To put your mind at ease phone up your midwife or go to a and e good luck x
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Not usually. Brown blood is old blood and if you're in the beginning of your pregnancy it is most likely implantation bleeding. If you are in your first trimester period like cramps are usually the dull aching kind and sometimes accompanied by a shooting pain on the left or right side of your belly (about 2 inches on either side of your belly button) that shoot down to your vaginal area. Those pains are just your uterus adjusting to the baby growing inside and are called ligament pain. If the pain is severe that you can't move and it's accompanied by light pink or red blood, then you should go to the ER. I honestly just think you're in the beginning of your pregnancy and your baby is stretching his limits.
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