silvialrodarte asked:


I’m 9 wks preagnant and have had about 4 episodes of vaginal bleeding only lasting 1 dy.I’ve heard that after seeing a heart beat and cervix closed possibilities of misscarrying are lower how true is this.What could be causing the bleeding or how common is this problem.I’m on vaginal suppositories and they say this should help strenghten pregnancy is there any else I can do I’m also on bed rest per Dr’s orders.But I’m also scared eventhough I never have cramping or pain but at times I also pass alot of blood clots what could be the chances of this pregnancy of comming to full term.Please help me with some support at least.I’ve heard of women bleeding through there whole pregnancy and gooshing out blood I don’t bleed that bad not to where I have to change my pad it’s only when I urinate that alot of blood and clots come done at times.Help tx.

 
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3 Responses to How safe is bleeding in pregnancy when theres a heart beat and cervix is closed?

  1. Go16 says:

    These are all great questions for your doctor. Call him or her during their office hours and discuss these questions. Be open and honest about your fears. I’m sure they will do the same.

  2. i_have_pink_shoes says:

    I am really sorry to hear what you are going through right now. It must be extremely stressful. I would definetly make and appointment with a doctor or nurse right away and they will hopefully be able to answer your questions.

    Unfortunetly I don’t know the answer to your question but I wanted to reply to let you know that I read it and I am praying for both your health and your babies as well. Take care of yourself and goodluck.

  3. Commenta Storm says:

    None of us are experts here although I have heard of this happening. Regardless of what anyone says on this site even with the best of intentions, you should absolutely be talking these concerns over with your doc or midwife. If they do not think much of it and you are still concerned, then find another opinion to calm your nerves because on top of this, worrying about it will only increase dangers and misery for you and the baby.
    Find a midwife or nurse practitioner. They know as much as any doctor and often times more, and are much more helpful and compassionate. They can tell you if it’s normal or what and what to do about it. Personally doc’s just continously let people down and do very little to asuage their worries. So trust your own instincts and seek different opinions.
    Please seek some other thoughts on this matter with actual professionals. Look for a doula or midwife in your area and seek them out.

    Good luck!!

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