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Hi I new I was pregnant but when in to hospital last week with bleeding and small clots the size of a 50p I then found out I'm not 3-4 months I'm 5 1/2 months I keep bleeding in small amounts but getting worried as my past 2 children have been really early I'm scared that it's gonna happen again has anyone had this and can u put my mind to rest thanks please hellllpppp x

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Presumably you've had a scan. Did they see a subchorionic hematoma? If so, it's fairly common and will reabsorb. With no harm to you or your baby. Ask your dr to clarify what's happening. This must be upsetting for you, try not to fret.

Any bleeding in pregnancy you should go to your epu to get checked out

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