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Is Bleeding During Pregnancy Normal?

hi,
I am 25 yrs old married lady for four years, now i have missed my period and ultrasound confirmed pregnancy but i have bleeding also very slightly, so i just want to know whether am i pregnant and if so can i have any problem with pregnancy or with my baby
Tue, 12 Jan 2016
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Hi there,
Some amount of spotting is common in early pregnancy. But heavy bleeding associated with cramps and passage of clots is due to an abortion. please get an ultrasound repeated 10 days after the previous one to know the about the development of the baby.
Also slight bleeding during first 2 -3 months could be due to threatened abortion or due to collection of blood behind the baby. This requires close monitoring.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Is Bleeding During Pregnancy Normal?

Hi there, Some amount of spotting is common in early pregnancy. But heavy bleeding associated with cramps and passage of clots is due to an abortion. please get an ultrasound repeated 10 days after the previous one to know the about the development of the baby. Also slight bleeding during first 2 -3 months could be due to threatened abortion or due to collection of blood behind the baby. This requires close monitoring. Hope this helps. Regards.