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Q: bleeding?
asked by: moneyxcheer on March 17th, 2009
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I want to know if any of you have experienced this, i dont know if it is a sign of miscarriage or just a subchorionic bleed.

Yesterday morning, and this morning i experienced some light bleeding. Today it was a little heavier though. Its not bright red or brown, its more of a pinkish discharge? sorry TMI but it only happens when i pee, and wipe. after i wipe a few times it stops. doesnt happen any other time during the day.

I have no cramping and no period like pain. Just round ligament pain which started a few days ago, and only comes like once every 4-6 hours, depending on what position i am in..

I am 9 weeks and 3 days, is this anything i should worry about? should i wait it out, and see if i pass any tissue?

Also starting 2 days ago, when i lay down to try and sleep. I get really dizzy, and floaty. My whole body gets heavy, and i feel weird. like if i go to sleep i wont wake up. I usually get up and eat something small and it goes away, has anyone experienced that either?

Thanx
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moneyxcheer
replied on March 17th, 2009
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could it be breakthrough bleeding? bleeding in between periods
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motherofhighspiritedones
replied on March 17th, 2009
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moneyxcheer wrote:
could it be breakthrough bleeding? bleeding in between periods
She is pregnant. It is NOT breakthrough bleeding. To the OP, if the bleeding concerns you, make an appt with your doc. I would call too, just to see if my doc wanted me to come in for an exam. It sounds like no concern, but it does not hurt to call. I bled every once in awhile while pregnant, just a tiny bit and not all day, more like spotting. About your "floaty" feeling: 2 things in play there. One, your equilibrium is thrown off during pregnancy, which can give you a floaty, disoriented feeling, two, some people, myself included, experience nausea that not only makes you have the standard watery mouth and dry heaves, it also makes you feel dizzy and disconnected. Sometimes low blood sugar can also cause those symptopms, which is why when you eat something, you feel a bit better. It can also be just overtiredness. I would also mention this to your doc.
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