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Vaginal bleeding almost 11 week pregnant

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Hi,

About 3 weeks ago I had a bleeding, severe stomach and back pain. It was a threatened miscarriage. Now, at almost 11 weeks, since then, I dread everytime I need to poo. I'm a bit constipated and it makes me bleed every single time.

Does anyone has the same problem?

Should I have it checked again? I really don't want to loose my baby. 😓

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Hi my lovely if you can I’d go to epu or ring midwife tomorrow and tell her what’s happening and see if she can send you for a scan ! Xx

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MartaASGarcia in reply toSisi14

I have a scan booked for the 11th but I'm stressing out so much. I think I'm going to follow your advice.

Thank you.

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Sisi14 in reply toMartaASGarcia

The 11th is too far away babe you just ring the midwife and explain to them best wishes xx

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