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Pregnant and Lite Bleeding

Hi,
I missed a period in Sept, took a POSITIVe test beginning of Oct. It is now Oct 22nd and it seems my period is trying to come. It is light but "on time". So it is just like I skipped a period in Sept. and now a light one in Oct. But the pregnancy test is positive. Just wondering how "normal" it MAY be??????? Thank you for any insight. :) K.

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My step sister got her period like clockwork every month of all 3 pregnancies. It was lighter than normal, but there. The only problem that developped is that they are teenagers, LOL!

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I had that problem throughout my entire pregnancy, sometimes very lightly, and sometimes so badly that I thought that I was miscarrying! After tons of unnecessary ultrasounds, I delivered a perfect little bundle of joy. I just never got that 9 month break from mother nature (and it was constant, not just monthly! Ugh!) I don't know why it happens to some women, but it happens more than you would think. Check with your OBGYN or midwife though to be sure... of course bleeding can be bad in some cases. It was just an annoyance for me though. I hope this gives you some positive insight.

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you need to get your little self to the doctor
because you be miscarrying or you may be one of
those rare women who have a period while pregnant
but you dont know for certain without a checkup
K.

What you are describing can be a bit scary but is completely normal! It happened to me in both times. I won't get into details, but unless you are also having painful cramping and/or an increase in bright red blood then you should be fine. Just try and relax and mention it to your OB at the next visit.

Congrats and good luck!

My step sister got her period like clockwork every month of all 3 pregnancies. It was lighter than normal, but there. The only problem that developped is that they are teenagers, LOL!

Of course you need to set up an appointment with an OB and tell them about it when you first call. You should start regular pre-natal appointments as soon as you find out your pregnant. Thats first and foremost, but don't panic my mom had a full period for the first 4 months of both her pregnancies and I'm just fine, and my sister had a lite period for 3 days about 2 weeks after she found out she was pregnant and my niece is a healthy 3 year old. But you should defintely call the doctor today and get an appointment, they should fit you right in as along as you tell them everything when you call. Good Luck and Be Safe!

Light bleeding is normal....but if it is excessive, you should make an appointment with your ob/gyn. Sometimes when the egg attaches to the uterus it may bleed...and some women have reported to always have light periods during pregnancy - more like spotting(like shows "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant"). But having excessive bleeding (like filling a pad within an hour) is not normal and you should see your doctor right away. This could be a sign of miscarriage. Let us know how it goes and God bless.

I had this during my first trimester of first pregnancy. It is normal. Check with your doc just to be sure though. They did a sonogram right away, but said a little spotting was ok.

I had this with my daughter, and have friends that had this for several months in the beginning. The main concern is your definition of 'light'. If its that there is something on the tp but not in the water, its probably ok. if something is getting to the water, you should be checked. Its better to be checked than to sit and wonder.

If you haven't already, go ahead and start pre-natal vitamins. there are some available over-the-counter.

M.

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