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PostPosted: 04/08/07 - 09:44    Post subject: spotting Vote now! Reply with quote

hi everyone,
Iam 12wks pregnant and just begin to see some light spotting. I have a appt today but does anyone have a clue why this happens. Because I went to my doctor and he doesnt have a clue. Is this normal to happen?
Im very worried that I have stopped doing work in the house completly until the ultrasound.
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