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9 weeks pregnant and spotting first thing

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RebeccaLouiseWoolgar · 28/11/2012 07:11

Im 9 weeks pregnant and of a morning im having tiny little clots followed by orangy watery blood im not really in any pain just a bit uncomfortable i just wanna know if this is normal? X

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StuntNun · 28/11/2012 07:12

It's not usual, can you contact the Early Pregnancy Clinic for a scan?

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RebeccaLouiseWoolgar · 28/11/2012 07:14

Ill have to call someone to get the number x

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StuntNun · 28/11/2012 07:17

Phone the hospital and ask the receptionist to put you through. The unit probably won't open until between 8 and 9.

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RebeccaLouiseWoolgar · 28/11/2012 07:19

Thank you x

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looloo13 · 28/11/2012 08:09

Hi dont get too worried as I had bleed at 9 weeks 2 days, thought the worst but went for scan and was fine. hope everything goes ok xx

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RebeccaLouiseWoolgar · 28/11/2012 08:21

Thank you x

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Bibs123 · 28/11/2012 10:51

Hi, I had a massive bleed at 9 weeks, a big sudden gush of red blood followed by weeks of brown. I had an early scan and everything was OK but there was a big bleed next to the sac but there was a good heartbeat and a little person blob. The bleed had gone by the 20 weeks scan but still spent the rest of the pregnancy on pins, she arrived at 41 weeks absoloutly perfect. Try not to worry as lots of women experience some bleeding.

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StuntNun · 28/11/2012 11:20

OP I hope you got seen and all was well.

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RebeccaLouiseWoolgar · 28/11/2012 18:16

Thank you everyone alls fine ive been told to stop worrying ive got a healthy little grape lol xxx

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StuntNun · 28/11/2012 18:28

Great news, I'm so glad to hear it. It's best to get checked out because sometimes it can be an early sign of a treatable problem.

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