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Should I Be Worried Of Spotting After Intercourse At 12th Week Of Pregnancy?

Hi I'm 12weeks pregnant and after having intercourse with my husband last night this morning I was spotting bright red blood no cramping what so ever then later on around 9 in the morning I had orange discharge an lot of it should I be worried? Even though I haven't ha any cramps
posted on Tue, 11 Mar 2014
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Hi,
Once pregnancy is diagnosed, there should be no bleeding from what so ever cause it may be. Specially so between 12th to 15th week- because pregnancy is at delicate turn at this stage- ( fetal circulation being shifted to placenta), it must be investigated.
You should-
Avoid physical/psychological stress,avoid sex.take rest.
consult your Gynecologist for ultrasonography & hormonal support ( Progesterons)as per the need.
Thanks.
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Should I Be Worried Of Spotting After Intercourse At 12th Week Of Pregnancy?

Hi, Once pregnancy is diagnosed, there should be no bleeding from what so ever cause it may be. Specially so between 12th to 15th week- because pregnancy is at delicate turn at this stage- ( fetal circulation being shifted to placenta), it must be investigated. You should- Avoid physical/psychological stress,avoid sex.take rest. consult your Gynecologist for ultrasonography & hormonal support ( Progesterons)as per the need. Thanks. Thank you.