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Dots off blood 18 weeks pregnant??

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Ttc321 · 28/07/2017 16:55

Hi all, I'm 18 weeks pregnant and just now I wiped after a wee and seen tiny dots of blood on the tissue every time I wipe but very tiny dots like orangey red.. is this normal?

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heyheymymy · 28/07/2017 17:17

Hey didn't want to read and run, I'd definetly keep an eye on this- unfortunately if you're before 24weeks there's not a lot that can be done if it is anything bad happening. I'd contact your midwife and just advise her of what's happened- just incase she wants to refer you to the EPU. If it makes you feel a little easier I lost buckets of blood in my pregnancy right up until she was born! This was due to a low placenta which I wasn't aware of until my 20w scan. She was absolutely fine although it was always scary to experience. Is this your first pregnancy?

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Iamchanging · 28/07/2017 22:07

I'm 15 weeks and from time to time I've had exactly the same. Only on the toilet paper and they sort of don't look like blood due to the orange tint but I can't think what else it could be. About 8-10 of them. I've had it on and off, prob about 4 times in total and pregnancy is progressing fine so fingers crossed it's just one of those strange pregnancy things!

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ruthieruthuk · 28/07/2017 22:23

Just keep an eye on it, any cramping? Hopefully nothing, but i did sometimes have a bit of bleeding after going for a number two but that was very early on. All the best xx

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Ttc321 · 29/07/2017 13:21

I'm not sure haven't felt anything but could be a very small cut as it is literally tiny spots like specks, stopped now too. Thanks for your replies x

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