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should I worry because im a little worried

Im 10 weeks pregnate and this morning I had the usual morning sickness but I threw up like tiny bits of blood..is it normal or should I go to the doctors..:/
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I'm a ftm mom too :) hope your pregnancy goes smoothly!
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Yeaa thtss truee..n no not yet omgg lol my doctor had told it would b normal for bloody snot but I got kinda of scared wen I threw it up I was like o man whats happining..thnkk u for responding :) this puts me at  ease ..1st time mom to be :)
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No problem, it's really not anything to worry about if it was bright red, it could have even come from your nose. Have you been having sinus troubles lately? Bloody snot? It happens to me every time I throw up since being prego lol either my nose or I puked too hard and it is a little scary.
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It was more bright red like fresh blood.. it was random scary to see this when I threw upp..
..nn thankk uu ima call my doctors :)
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Were they bright red or did it look like coffee grounds? Bright red means you were just heaving too hard and tore your esophagus. Coffee grounds means that it's actual bleeding in your stomach, like from an ulcer. Either way call your dr and let them know, they will give you something for nausea.
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