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Blood discharge during pregnancy

Is it normal for me to have Blood Discharge During Pregnancy?
by Vandana
Posted December 20, 2010 at 4:29 PM

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  • Neha Sharma wrote
    Posted December 21, 2010 at 5:50 PM
    Sure is! I wouldn't call it normal but it is not abnormal. Some women tend to experience bleeding during the initial stages of pregnancy. My daughter had some light vaginal bleeding during the first week and she was quite scared. In turned out to be nothing and the doctor said that it was a normal occurrence.
    First trimester: Many women bleed during the first trimester and this is due to the fact that your body is trying to adjust itself to the fact that you are pregnant. If you are still worried you can call up your doctor and seek her advise just in case.
  • Posted March 28, 2011 at 1:38 PM
    hi vandana , i agree with neha ji ,. bleeding during the first 3 months of pregnancy is of a normal occurance, unless if the bleeding is accompanied with clots, and abdominal crmaping and severe pain . in this case it could be suggestive of a miscarriage. but otherwise only bleeding is normal. if it is more than you can take, it is alwaz safe to get it checked ewith the doctor to avoid complication of any sort. and all the best to you.
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