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I have bled a bit today

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colditz · 28/08/2005 15:04

I think i am about 8 weeks pregnant. Have been down to my birthing centre, and I am booked in for blood tests and a scan on thursday

It is not heavy at all, but it is bright red and watery. I have to go for an anti D jab on thursday if I haven't miscarried.

Has anyone else had this happen? It all started after me and dp...you know. I think it has just about stopped now anyway.

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expatinscotland · 28/08/2005 15:06

Yes, it happened to me. Twice in this pregnancy. Same as you described. As long as it's not heavy and has stopped and isn't accompanied by pain, try to stay calm. My midwife explained that the cervix becomes more vascularised in pregnancy and can sometimes these vessels can be easily irritated.

Good luck, colditz!

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swiperfox · 28/08/2005 15:08

Hiya Colditz - i'm about 8 weeks too and I was talking to a friend who had a bleed around the same time. She said that it was ok and that she was advised not to have sex again until at least 12 weeks. I think you'll be fine - but might want to put dp on a ban for the next 4 weeks

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JoolsToo · 28/08/2005 15:15

yep - to me too - I worked out it was about the time I would have had a period - whether that was anything to do with it I don't know. Anyway my GP made me stay in bed for a fortnight (I had two other little ones) I got well looked after and quite enjoyed the rest.

Anyway, he's 29 now!

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HelenEmjay · 28/08/2005 16:28

Hiya colditz! my sister had this with both her pregnancies and was obviously really worried, but she now has a healthy 2.5 year old son and a 11 week old daughter! Hope its sorts itself out soon hun! xxx

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HellyBelly · 29/08/2005 18:51

Sure everything will be fine but agree with swiperfox, probably good idea to leave the naughty stuff out for a few weeks

Can I just ask about the anti D, why would you need it if you haven't miscarried? I've had to have one after miscarriage but can't see why you'd need one if everythings ok?

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Mirage · 29/08/2005 19:54

Hi Colditz.Sorry to hear you've been bleeding.It happened to me with both my dd's at 8 wks & 10wks.The hospital never did find out why,but one theory was cervical erosion as expatinscotland described,the other was breakthrough bleeding at the time my period would have been due.

I had anti d too.Not much fun is it?

Good luck for Thursday.

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motherinferior · 29/08/2005 19:57

Will send you something more Wot I Rote on this.xxx

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swiperfox · 31/08/2005 09:03

How are you Colditz?

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sweetkitty · 31/08/2005 09:40

I had this twice in last pregnancy at 9 and 10 weeks, 9 weeks was an awful lot of blood loss 10 weeks less so. Bub was fine.

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colditz · 31/08/2005 22:59

Oh, lord, I went for the anti d today and my bottom hurts soooo much!

Now for the part.

I have an extreme phobia of having needles. the wonderful midwives had to give me 10 minutes of gas and air before I could let them near me.

I just hope they will let me have the gas and air before they take the bloods, or I just cannot have them done. I try so hard, but I was sobbing when I left the house, hysterical by the time I got there, and when I heard her put the gloves on I freaked out.

So they gassed me and it worked marvelously.

No further bleeding though, and I have a good feeling, so......here's hoping!

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MarsLady · 31/08/2005 23:00

Relieved to hear it Colditz. Still thinking of you!

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colditz · 31/08/2005 23:10

OOo, MarsSneakyLady, have sent you an E Mail!

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mears · 31/08/2005 23:13

Colditz - they could use EMLA cream which anaesthetises the skin so you don't feel the needle. Hope you are feeling better

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colditz · 31/08/2005 23:16

Nooo, Mears, it doesn't work, I can feel that needle before they put it in!

I am not scared of the pain, I am scared of the needle!

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Distel · 31/08/2005 23:16

When I had ds2 I had Emla cream to have a drip put in. Only went and had such a quick labour that I got to the hospital to late to use it!!!!!!!!!!!

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mears · 31/08/2005 23:17

We refer women to a counsellor when they have needle phobia - has that been suggested?

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colditz · 31/08/2005 23:20

I used Emla with my last pregnancy - I think I have become even more phobic since then. And it didn't do much then.

I hate being scared of needles, I cry before hand because I am terrified, and afterwards because I am so ashamed of myself.

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colditz · 31/08/2005 23:23

Yes, I will have to go through my gp though, and he is a little bit prescription happy.

I just couldn't believe how easy it was with the gas, I just didn't care! If I knew I could have the gas for every needle, it would take nearly all the stress out of pregnancy for me. I don't think they will allow it though, it mu7st be a dreadful waste of resources

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hunkermunker · 31/08/2005 23:24

Colditz, very glad to hear everything seems OK.

DH is the same re needles - just asked him if not feeling the pain of the needle would help and he said no, it's not the pain, it's the needle!

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colditz · 31/08/2005 23:26

HM, your dh has it exactly! An arachnophobe would feel no less scared because they knew a spider wouldn't hurt them. It's the object, not the pain. that's why phobia's make absolutely no sense.

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hunkermunker · 31/08/2005 23:27

Colditz, I'm the same re the dentist. I understand totally (but don't tell DH as I like calling him a wuss ).

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colditz · 31/08/2005 23:29

Having a hypodermic needle break my skin is as repulsive to me as putting a maggot up my bottom. Normal people just don't allow unless there is no choice.

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champs · 01/09/2005 13:49

so glad all seems well colditz.

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champs · 01/09/2005 13:50

forgot to ask how was the scan?

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colditz · 01/09/2005 14:16

Scan results show a healthy 8 + 2 fetus with a strong heartbeat.

See, I know when I conceived, even if nobody in the medical profession believed me!

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