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Hey Angels Still on and off bleeding with clots. I feel my stomach tight.. But no pain. Nipples hurts...

What should I expect?? Any experience from you all??

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I have had bleeding with 2 of my pregnancies, one I had a missed miscarriage and the second I went on to have a healthy pregnancy. Bleeding is common in pregnancy but should always be checked.If you're 9 weeks pregnant, you should have had your booking in appointment with your midwife, if you contact them they should be able to schedule a scan with the early pregnancy unit or arrange blood works to confirm what is happening.

Unfortunately sometimes bleeding isn't a good sign, but other times it's fine so you can't really use other people's experience to gauge what is happening to you, I hope it works out for you, best of luck xx

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