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333144 tn?1314271378

pleese help when will the bleeding stop

hi all just wondering if any one had any input my wee one is now 8 weeks and it seems that the bleeding will never stop it comes and goes mostly it bright red doc are no help i has a corse of antiobotics but they made little difference just wonderind how long everyone else bleed as the books say 2 weeks but i sure most people bleed longer with my first 14 weeks 2nd 7 weeks just wanted to know if you thought it was normal i think it is all just getting to me today as it a year today sence my miscarriage and my oldest and youngest had to get jabs to day it been rough today
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333144 tn?1314271378
no im not pregnant i have had my baby she is 8 weeks old i have not stoped bleeding since sge was born it can be quite havey and bright red at times i also beeed for 2 weeks when i was pregnant from 6 to 8 weeks thanks for your answers
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558728 tn?1275442570
The girls in my family bleed from 6 to 12 weeks. It's normal, but if you feel pain, or that something isn't right call you doctor.
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368461 tn?1291515587
are you still pregnant? I bled at 8 weeks and it was a "subchorionic hemorrhage" - they said no sex or exercise for awhile - and then it cleared up. I had u/s done in between so I know the baby was ok.

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333144 tn?1314271378
thanks went to a&e today as it was relly hevey they cant find anything wrong but gave me tablets to stop the bleeding in very hevy periods  but i cant take them as the say not to use if breastfeeding and cause drowseyness so i wont be able to drive so no good i guess i will have to just wait it out
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621803 tn?1302888341
I don't have an answer...just bumping you up!
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