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vabab
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Posted: 02/03/07 - 09:52 Post subject: newbie |
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| I started bleeding myself 2wks ago at 18wks of pregnancy. I was at work at the time when I felt a gush of something. After going to the bathroom I discovered bright red blood. For me I was so scared, I was just into my second trimester and thought I was out of the clear for miscarriage. I did see the doctor and the my cervix was closed, not dilated and the baby was fine. I was put on bedrest. During my bleeding episode I did have a little clot of blood, but just a small amount. I just went to the doctor and found out during another US that I have a free floating clot near my cervix within the sac. They are not sure how it formed, but the doctors are saying that the clot is probably where the bleeding came from and what they see now is a clot that is now old still hanging out in the sac. So now I'm still on modified bedrest until my doctor can further see what needs to be done next if anything. I had a second doctor look at it who told me just to watch for anymore bleeding, but I should be o.k. Has anyone else had this problem? I must say if you have any bleeding during pregnany to seek medical attention. |
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Posted: 02/08/07 - 19:52 Post subject: Re: Bleeding while pregnant |
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Not to worriy anyone but a subchorionic hematoma is not as easy as you say. I also have the same problem but everywhere i check the say that only 50% of women who have this make it all the way to the 9th month
I am about three months and my doctors says that it is still not sure that i will make it to nine months. My only question for someone who has this problem is when can i have sex.
| Guest wrote: | Well just to ease some of u womans minds i am a little over 4 months pregnant and have been bleeding for 2 mts my pregnancy is still goin along its called a subchorionic hematoma or bleed its when a tear happends while the placenta is developing and its pretty normal my blood goes from brown to orange to black all the time but CAUTION red blood is never good nor is it normal you need to see a doctor right away
and 98% of woman who have a hematoma or bleed go on to have a healthy pregnancy besides some issues with premature birth everything will be fine | |
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Posted: 02/11/07 - 11:53 Post subject: uh oh |
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| You people on here just made me feel 100% better. I'm a teen. & I'm pregnant. I just found out a few days ago. I'm close to a month & just this morning I started bleeding. Now, I haven't been to the doctor & I'm not cramping, but my stomach does feel weird, it's felt this way since I thought I was pregnant. I'm going to the doctor soon, still bleeding or not. It's very light though, should I worry? |
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Posted: 02/12/07 - 07:18 Post subject: |
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| im about 9-10 weeks now and i have bright red blood with dark clots, not sure what it all means. been bleeding for about a 5 days now off and on. its not really heavy as to where i have to change pad every 30mins to an hour but its enough where i have to wear one. i dont have cramps at all. it just makes me nervous that this is happening and it is my frist. but seening that many have bleeding issues too kind of helps. |
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Posted: 02/24/07 - 12:16 Post subject: PREGO BLEEDING |
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| RIGHT THIS VERY SECOND I STARTING BLEEDING I AM SURE I AM PREGNANT BUT I HAVE NEVER BLEED BEFORE NOT EVEN ONCE WITH MY OTHER PREGNANCIES I AM A LITTLE WORRIED BUT I KNOW THAT I CAN GO SEE A DOCTOR ON MONDAY [/b] |
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| I have been spotting now for almost 3 weeks - i simply chalked it up as 'odd' since this occurred after my 1st period since giving birth to my son in Sept. I went to the DR to have it checked out and (surprise) I tested positive for pregnancy. The next day i had a US and due to my levels and size of sac they say i am about 4 weeks - interesting because 4 weeks ago i was on my period. I am going back in for blood tests today and will find out where my levels are tomorrow. The spotting was primarily brown, but this morning after waking up, there was a decent amount with ash-like flakes of red/brown blood. I believe this spotting is an indication of miscarriage. I wish there were more posts on what is going on - i hate the waiting game and would just like to know if i am or am not having a miscarriage. |
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Posted: 04/02/07 - 15:31 Post subject: clot |
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| I have had three miscarriages and whenever I have had these - the clot is a bad sign. But... - you need to get to the doctor as soon as possible. When I had clots the doctors said - that it could be that I had a twin and it died . The didn't want to do a curette or anything like that because they were afraid that if there was a second child - they would kill it when it should go full term anyway. At no stage so far has a clot been good though - this has always led to me fully miscarrying. |
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Posted: 04/09/07 - 15:48 Post subject: Re: Bleeding while pregnant |
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| Guest wrote: | Well just to ease some of u womans minds i am a little over 4 months pregnant and have been bleeding for 2 mts my pregnancy is still goin along its called a subchorionic hematoma or bleed its when a tear happends while the placenta is developing and its pretty normal my blood goes from brown to orange to black all the time but CAUTION red blood is never good nor is it normal you need to see a doctor right away
and 98% of woman who have a hematoma or bleed go on to have a healthy pregnancy besides some issues with premature birth everything will be fine | Thats not exactly true about red blood . My sister has 4 amazing healthy children and bled with 2 of them.(heavy peroid bleeding). Every woman is different. Im not saying not to check with your Dr. if tis happens, but dont have a complete heart attack BEFORE you check with your Dr. Some women DO bleed and actually have full term healthy children. |
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Posted: 06/15/07 - 04:55 Post subject: My baby! |
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| hello, i am 10 weeks pregnant and i have been bleeding for the past 10 days... i am really worried. it's my 1st baby and i dont anything to go wrong! HELP!!! |
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Posted: 06/15/07 - 10:32 Post subject: |
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Hi there, T am 25 and have recently had the same problem. Am 5/6 wks pregnant, only found out Sunday through prgnancy test which again came out positive very quick. Have had bleeding and cramps since previous Friday and bleeding (red/brown) every day since.
I went to the doctors and insited on a scan as I was sooo worried as I knew bleeding and cramps were not always normal. He sent me to the early pregancy clinic where I had to have an internal scan...the results were inconclusive, there was a sight of a blob which could have been the sac for the baby to grow, or if it was blood she said I may have miscarried or allready have, but the nurse said to be optimistic as I wasn't far enough into my pregnancy for a clear picture due to my cycle in progress. I now have to wait for another two weeks for another scan, I am still looking after myself, but have prepared myself for the worse.
Me and my partner are just looking at it like I've just come off the pill and my body may not be ready to carry yet. At least I'm not too far gone that the foetus has allready grown to a fully developed baby! |
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