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Q: Bleeding.. Is This Normal? 8-|
asked by: Candikane on November 4th, 2004
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I found out I was pregnant on october 14th, and figured the first day of my last period to be about september 13th. Last night I noticed a little tiny tiny bit of blood while whiping.. Just barely anything at all. This morning I went pee right when I woke up (about 10 minutes ago), and while whiping there was a little tiny bit again.. And then a little more. The most was about the size of a quarter on the tissue paper.. And that's only happened once. I didn't have any pain (minus bladder pain from holding the pee all night). Sitting here now, i'm a little bit crampy on one side but it's just a dull baby ache. I heard that you can sometimes bleed when you were expected to get your period.. I'd be right on being due for my period, but I never bled last month around my period. I should probably also mention it was after making love that I noticed the blood last night.. Maybe the pressure had something to do with it? I'm a little worried so I just wanted to get some advice and opinions. Thanks in advance!!
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replied on November 4th, 2004
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I just saw one of my doctors to confirm my pregnancy just yesterday, and she was telling me that I may bleed a little during the first month, and the cramping i'm having is normal. I feel like i'm right on the verge of having my period. But she assured me that it's normal, and if for whatever reason I wasnt' sure, that I should come in and have her check.

Maybe if it continues and you are worried, go see your doc.
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