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Any positive stories? Bleeding in early pregnancy

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tinkse · 14/01/2024 09:01

I am currently 10 weeks pregnant. At 6 weeks there was a lot of blood and I thought i had a miscarriage but instead found that i had a very large fibriod. The baby had a heartbeat. At 9 weeks the same happened (lots of blood and headache) but baby was fine, cervix closed and scan on this thursday confirmed this however the bleeding was not due to the fibroid.Now tonight and this morning there was lots of blood. I dont really want to go again and i an weirdly relaxed and just have a gut feeling that its okay. I just would like any positive stories/reassurance of bleeding in early pregnancy?

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Bookwormmumuk · 14/01/2024 09:18

Hi this happened to me lots of bleeding within the first 12 weeks and even a little after until maybe around 15 and everything was fine. They told me after 2 lots of bleeding I only needed to go in if the bleeding changed to being bright red or if I had any pain or clots. I'm currently 34 weeks and the bleeding stopped early into the second trimester but they did tell me that some women can bleed during their pregnancy and they don't always know the cause.

mindutopia · 14/01/2024 09:40

I had heavy bleeding early on in both my otherwise healthy pregnancies. First one I had a gushing bleed around 10 weeks - like someone turned a tap on - and 2nd I bled for 2 weeks 8-10 weeks. Surprisingly, the only pregnancy were I had absolutely no bleeding early on ended in miscarriage at 11 weeks. I think some people are just prone to bleeding from the cervix and especially if you’ve had a fibroid. Do you have your 12 week scan coming up? Unless you’re in pain, I’d be inclined to wait it out til then. I found the bleeding always got worse the more they poked around at the EPAU.

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