I noticed some brown blood on my pad on Monday. Since then I am having blood each time I wipe, varies in colour between brown, pink and red. Passing very minimal amounts on a small pad. No pain.
Does anyone have any positive outcomes from similar experiences?
I’m very anxious and out of the UK until 6th July.
Many thanks x
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Can you ring the midwives number to speak to them? There’s a midwives number that is available 24 hours a day to ring for advice at my hospital I am under.
I did have some bleeding a bit later down the line than you are, blood wasn’t a lot and wasn’t fresh blood so logic was telling me it would be okay but I rang the midwives who reassured me of the same thing. Xx Good luck but I would see if you can ring for advice either the clinic you have had treatment or hospital you are going to have your baby xxx
I recommend calling your local EPU or clinic for advice. I had a large bleed at 5w and it turned out to be a subchorionic hematoma, which is apparently common in IVF pregnancies and even more common if you are taking baby aspirin. Was told to stop the aspirin immediately and to take it easy and work from home if possible. The hematoma resolved itself by the 12 week scan. Good luck!
I had bleeding at 5 weeks and was so worried but my boy will be 3 in October ☺️ I’ve read lots of stories of bleeding in early pregnancy and all turned out okay. Try not to panic, keep up with your meds and call your clinic as they might want to up your progesterone. They added lubion injections for me. The wait time is awful I know. Click my username and it should bring up my old posts and comments from others that experienced same thing too. Wishing you all the best Xxx
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