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Dreaa79 · 12/03/2021 03:11

I’m currently six weeks pregnant So this morning when I woke up I have a light bleeding and then it stopped. And around 3 o’clock I started to bleed again but this time it was dark so I went to the hospital they basically saying it was nothing wrong with me I should be fine it’s just the implant of the baby. So when I came home to use the bathroom it was blood clots on my pad. Should I go back to the hospital.?

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Piccalily19 · 12/03/2021 04:58

Hey, didn’t want to read and run. I’d just call them, they’ll advise whether you should go back or not. Hope it goes well!

ivfbeenbusy · 12/03/2021 05:12

I'm going to be honest here and say I wouldn't bother calling them back/going back in. There really isn't anything they can do and they'll just refer you to a scan at EPU maybe in a few days time. I've had several miscarriages and didn't bother with a&e after the first one. If you are bleeding being sat in a hospital waiting room is the last place you want to be - better to be at home where you are comfortable and your partner can be with you. Only go in if bleeding becomes so heavy you fill a pad every 15 minutes or more

AyyX · 12/03/2021 06:04

Definitely call them for advice. I had the same previously and wasn’t good Sad

Garman · 12/03/2021 07:02

I agree completely with @ivfbeenbusy.

SnooperTrooper12345 · 12/03/2021 07:32

Agree with Pp.
Sure call for advice but unfortunately there isn't much point in going in. Even if you start bleeding more. They can't do anything

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