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Very light spotting

I had spitting and cramps over the weekend so my Dr booked me in for an early scan this morning. I'm only 6 weeks 5 days and feeling very  anxious can u see a heartbeat this early?
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No You Can't Hear The Heart Beat Till At least 9 Week's & It's Not Good to Bleed That Early Only Bleeding Acceptable is When Going Into Labor.
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Light spotting is completely normal. And it's still a little early for a heartbeat. I wouldn't worry. When/if they do an ultrasound you're looking for a white blob in the middle of a black blob. Only get worried if the white blob isn't there. And even then it's hard to see. Everything generally shows up around 8 weeks. Try to relax, stressing might make it worse. Think positive & eat healthy!
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FYI my first pregnancy I still had my period for the first 3 months. Hope all turns out well!
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Maybe u were lifting or bending to much. If u are over working or moving to much then it can cause u to bleed. Early spotting is actually ok its nothing to worry about. As long as it isn't on going.. Take it easy
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Thanks all. I went and had scab this morning and they said I had a very small sac and was unable to say whether or not I would still carry. I had a blood test today and going again in Friday to test ny hormone levels if it doesn't atleast double chances are I would then have an early miscarriage. I'm trying not to stress and worry but seems like the next 48hours are going to be a testing time.
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