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Re: Mild bleeding in the 14th week ... What could be happening ?!!

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 22:49:23 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 31 Mar 2003, SB wrote: >
>Hello one and all,
>
>I am 33 yrs old and into the 14th week of my first pregnancy. Today I
>noticed that I had a brown stain on my panty liner and wiping with a
>toilet paper revealed a small quantity of some more rust coloured blood.
>I tried to search the archives as well do some research on the net about
>bleeding during pregnancy but have not come up with a satisfactory
>answer which I felt could relate to my case. I also called up my
>gynecologist but since I was already scheduled to see him tomorrow he
>believes it is Ok if I just stick to that appointment. Please ... has
>anybody else had such an experience ? I can't deny that I am horribly
>worried and would be happy for any advise regarding what action I should
>take till I meet my Gyno tomorrow (avoid excercise, avoid lifting any
>kind of weights etc). Thanks a million in advance.
>
>Sarbari

low lying placenta could cause this just stay at bed till you have ultrasound

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