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Q: Spotting During 6 Weeks
asked by: angeleyes0717 on October 2nd, 2005
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I am starting to spot at 6 weeks. I also sotted at 6 weeks in april of this year which resulted in a miscarriage. I have had a yeast infection from antibioctics for an ear infection and I had a major coughing fit from choking on a piece of hashbrown yesterday morning. The spotting started last night. Light pink and then 3 small perfect spots of red blood. I beeld none overnight but have the crampy feeling in my belly (could be nerves) and my back hurts. I did clean my house majorly yesterday. Can someone please give me hope, or am I doomed again.
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womenshealthprovider
replied on October 2nd, 2005
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You need to take it easy! Don't worry about the house being messy.
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lilpregma
replied on October 10th, 2005
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Thats normal sometimes but I went through the same thing only if cramping comes along with it that means a miscarrage!!Dont bend and pick up things thats more than 20 ilbs.
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sandyallen
replied on October 10th, 2005
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Bed rest and get someone to take care of you, please, do not worry about the house or even lifting a gallon of milk. Just relax as much as possible, I know, easier said than done. If the problems return again get someone to call your dr or tale you to the er.

The best to you and yours!
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mia7
replied on October 11th, 2005
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Hi, I have been having bleeding for almost two months now and it's bleeding not just spotting. As of the last time that I had an ultrasound my baby was still growint with a healthy heartbeat.

I was told to take it easy and I am on bedrest. You just need to chill out a little bit and relax. For your sake and the baby's. No more cleaning, walking around or standing up for long periods of time. As soon as I started to lay down a little more the cramping and soreness has calmed down. I don't feel it as much as I used to.
They told me I am having a threatened miscarriage and the only thing they can do for me is tell me that I need to rest.

Keep your hopes up and rest. Good luck!
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