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Spotting/Bleeding Early Pregnancy

I have been experiencing spotting and light bleeding recently. I am 10 weeks pregnant. I have absolutely no other symptoms. Naturally I am very worried. Every website says that half of women who bleed during early pregnancy go on to miscarry. With no other symptoms, are my odds better?
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HI
Yes you should go see your doctor but I am 7 weeks pregnant mine is ivf, & I have been bleeding on & off. I have even had some heavy red blood with a clot. However I had a scan after & baby was fine this was 5 days ago I am still spot bleeding but like you no cramping, Bleeding in early pregnancy is really common more so if you have had assisted conception.

I am still really worried as well but I just hope that this lets you know there are lots of women out there in the same situation.  Of course you need to speak to someone medical but try not to stress I dont think that helps the bleeding.
Hope all is well x
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NO! GO SEE A FRIGGEN DOCTOR IF YOU WANT THAT BABY!
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