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OK ladies I'm about 19 weeks and experienced vaginal bleeding last night... the ER told me nothing was wrong but seeing all that was very unsettling:( is this a common problem or something to be Leary of?
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IM 24 weeks and I've had bleeding off and on my whole pregnancy as long as its not constant you should be fine. :)
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Go to your ob and get checked. It could be just fine, but if it's your placenta over your cervix ( placenta previa) then you need to know for future risks.
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I had bleeding around 16 weeks and it scared the crap out of me! Everything checked out good but I still felt nervous they didn't see something!  I'm now 18 weeks 4 days and recently had another ultrasound for gender check and everything still looked good! I have heard it is fairly common. Good luck :)
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Everything still ok?
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Possibly decidual bleeding
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Thx you guys I appreciate the feedback the Dr said not to worry so I'm just gonna keep on truckin like normal lol
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Ive read that bleeding can happen a lot! Women can even have periods! Stay calm and peaceful inside and pray about your anxieties. ☺️sending you hugs!
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I had this right around 21 weeks with my first pregnancy. It lasted a few days on and off but I was told the same thing. Everything turned out fine and I now have a healthy almost 2 year old baby girl. Try not to stress, I'm sure everything is ok! :)
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If it was red blood go get it checked
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My OB told me not to worry if it was light bleeding he said especially if it was after sex. He said only to look out for excessive bleeding or clots.
Hope you're ok.
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