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Spotting while Pregnant!

Im 10 weeks , &nd 6 days pregnant. I havent had prenantal care yet , I missed my period the month of May , June , &nd July I spotted for 3 days which was a pinkish color. I was just curious can I spot while being pregnant! Im 100% sure of me being Pregnant , Im happy &nd hope it'll be a GIRL this time because I already have two BOYS!
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The last comment was for YOU , I appreciate your opionion it was very helpful
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Okay , so its normal (wipes head) I knew it wasnt me having a miscarriage or anything. I just NEVER experienced it , every PREGNANCY arent the same &nd you wont have the same symptoms from the first , second or third pregnancy. I have a doctor appointment FRIDAY Im too pump
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ohh okay cool , thats fine I appreciate your advise. Different symptoms for different pregnancies
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4476664 tn?1361632949
I had spotting.once around 6wk and then.again at 10w. I still got checked and glad I did because I needed to take progesterone supplements to prevent a miscarriage. I would see a doc either way...better safe than sorry.
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5652158 tn?1373319482
Yes. I spotted at 9 weeks and it was completely normal. As long as its not bright red and your not experiencing pain its fine. Around 10 weeks is when the placenta begins to form and it causes blood vessels around your uterus to burst is what my doc told me. So you can have spotting with it.
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