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I just recently found out i was pregnant.  I'm about 6 weeks along.  Today i went to the bathroom and there was a little blood.  I'm really worried because i have had two miscaraiges in the past.  I contacted my doctor and she said it was ok but I'm still worried. Am i worrieng to much?
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Thanks everyone.  I will definatley be holding out until i see my doctor.  Thanks a bunch for all your help!
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Yeah. Most likely from the sex. Id listen to Clysta.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
If you had sex, that could very well have done it. For now abstain and talk to your doctor about it when you see them. Better to be safe than sorry.
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I had sex earlier today and thats when i started bleeding.  I don't really have any pains or cramps.  I think if the bleeding gets heavier i will head to the er.  Thanks for all your help!!  I really appreciate it! :)
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Do you have any pain or cramping? Have you recently had sex? A few things can cause early pregnancy bleeding, such as infection, SCH, loss of twin, SCH or miscarriage. If it gets heavier or you have any concerns, never hesitate to see a doctor or go to the ER.
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Its bright red.  There's not alot but everytime i use the restroom and wipe its on the paper.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
What colour is the bleeding? How much is there?
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