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Heavy bright red bleeding 11 + 5

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Crystal049 · 02/02/2015 18:25

I had the worst day and night of my life last night, had really heavy bright red blood bleeding at around 4pm went straight to A&E they did a blood and urine test both came back fine at 9pm soaked a pad in that time and feared the worst, they wouldn't do a scan and booked me in for an early scan this morning (didnt sleep a wink) and felt awful in shock and there baby was somersaulting on the the screen and heartbeat and stretching and kicking its little legs! I cannot tell you the relief I felt and the happiness too. The blood slowed down and has pretty much stopped, a little there when I wipe but not like I had yesterday. Didn't pass any clots or have any pain so that kept me hopeful, I just wanted to share my story to give anyone in the same situation hope! I have my 12 week scan in a couple of days and so glad, hope its all ok.

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leanne963 · 02/02/2015 18:28

Aww bless you!!! This happened to my SIL and the sonographer found a clot in her womb/uterus...Did they say what caused the bleeding. So glad everything was ok!!!!

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Crystal049 · 02/02/2015 18:30

They said everything looked fine and didnt know what caused it, they said sometimes people just have random bleeds throughout pregnancy, I was so scared. X

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leanne963 · 02/02/2015 18:33

Aww! I am so happy for you that everything is good, i know how scary it can be, unfortunately i had a MC in June last year and the wait in A&E is unbearable, you feel like no one is doing anything!But luckily i am pregnant again and at 24w1d everything is good :D Bleeding is definitely more common in pregnancy than people are made to believe! X

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Crystal049 · 02/02/2015 18:53

Sorry to hear that and huge congratulations on your pregnancy xxx

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