Hope you’re all well! As you know I had a huge bleed at 8weeks and then I bled again last week Tuesday. Doctor wasn’t worried, with no internal examination or scan taking place. I’ve now just started to bleed again....I’m so worried 😢.
I’m 14w3d. It’s light pink but I passed quite a lot when I went for a wee. Xx
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Hi Chantelle. Sorry to hear your bleeding- it is worrying when you see blood through pregnancy. Even though it doesn’t necessarily mean something bad. When I was 16 weeks pregnant with my little girl I had a massive bleed- similar to a heavy period- it only lasted one day but everything was fine.
I would suggest calling EPU on Monday and ask them to do a scan if you are worried, I’m sure they would if you are worried. Xxx
Hey lovely. If your epu isn't open they'll have a emergency gynae on I know when Iv rung the epu on weekends it's gone straight to the emergency gynae. Just speak to someone to help reassure you and get a scan booked. Wishing you well hun 💗🤗😘
Hi Chantelle, this must be so upsetting and worrying for you. Remember there are lots of women who have bleeds and go on to have healthy pregnancies. I hope you get some reassurance soon. Sending love and strength xxx
Hey there Chantelle! I know how hard this must be for you. Bleeding during pregnancy can be a bad thing but most of the time it's not. Many women bleed at this time, but that doesn't mean that they are going to miscarriage or anything bad. It's best to visit your doctor asap. Don't waste time on thinking about it. It's better to go to your doctor and get yourself checked up. Sometimes things are just normal and even a small symptom can just scare the hell out of us. I hope everything goes well for you. Much Love!
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