I had spotting with my first pregnancy. It was brownish in colour, which the Dr said it was normal and noting to worry about. It’s always best to see your Dr just for peace of mind
Quick google says “Light bleeding, or spotting, during pregnancy is common, especially during the first trimester. Usually this is no cause for alarm.”… I would not worry (easy to say I know) since that can only increase stress and does no one any good, but just go get a check up to put your mind at rest. Keep calm in the mean time!
I agree with the other mums its always best to get checked out by a doctor if you are worried about that.. Sometimes Its nothing but other times there is a UTI or something else thats better treated than left..
I think you should make an appt with your Dr asap. It could be nothing at all & just a simple little bleed but it could also be something else. It’s best to have it checked out to put your mind at ease.
Nothing makes you worry like seeing anything that could possibly be blood in those first few weeks. There are heaps of reasons women get spotting in early pregnancy. Try to stay calm (nearly impossible sorry) and make an appointment to see your doctor as soon as you can. I hope everything is ok. xx
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