myself (sorry tmi) but when I went to the toilet there was bright red blood all over my underwear. didn't last long but it was a lot. Went to A&E but there wasn't much they could do until the bleeding and early pregnancy clinic opened on Monday morning
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It's common to have some light spotting in the early weeks of pregnancy when your next period would have been due. This is usually nothing to worry about, and it happens when the fertilised egg attaches itself to the lining of the womb. But you
hello i am 6 weeks pregnant and have had a few early scans as of my previous misscariage and was wondering if anyone else has and how far you was and what did you see xx
I'm 36+2 weeks, and I had a check up with my midwife this morning. All is well I'm glad to say, but apparently I'm 3/5ths engaged. As the babys head is so low already does this make it likely that I'll be early? Hope so, cant wait to get it all
hi girlsim only 26 weeks but im starting to think about buying stuff for my hospital bag, do you think its to early?Also where is best and cheap place to buy pjs from? xx I would say no its not too early. Its unlikely you will give birth anytime
for a week and half now , im not due for my period till the the 23 .. i took my temperature its higher today and i going to continue to take it .. ive been hungry alot latly .. is this possible or is it to early ?? and when does this metalic taste come
on to have healthy babies.'Nothing to worry aboutA bit of spotting early in pregnancy may be 'implantation bleeding', caused by the newly formed embryo implanting into the wall of the womb. Some women also get a few spots of blood around the time they
've been having vivid dreams for the last few nights which isn't normal for me. I also never spot like this before a period. I have had a couple of BFNs but I think I'm testing too early. I feel like I'm going mad waiting and wondering. I try to ignore
trickle, so even if you're not sure, play safe and ring your midwife or the labour ward as you'll need to be examined.Consultant obstetrician Dr Virginia Beckett, of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, says, 'If your waters break early