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thread: Spotting... but why? Help :-(

  1. #19
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    aww you ladies are fantastic.. xx

    doctors appointment is tonight @ 10.15pm, so still 12 hours away.. took the day off work today just to relax. we're having dinner with mum tonight.

    so i woke up around an hour ago, went to the loo, wiped.. it seems to be just a bit of brown discharge now (really happy it's not blood anymore.. lets hope)

    it's just so scary!! i know the first 12 weeks are very important, just don't want to do anything wrong. so you worry about every little thing lol.

    thanks heaps for all your support

    xxx
    Awww nothing worse than worry! Please try not to worry too much hopefully it's nothing to be concerned about. Some women have irregular bleeding in early pregnancy it is just "one of those weird pregnancy things"

    Enjoy Dinner with you Mum!

    BTW that is a really late Doctor's Appointment! I would be asleep an hour before I was due to go!

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    Awww nothing worse than worry! Please try not to worry too much hopefully it's nothing to be concerned about. Some women have irregular bleeding in early pregnancy it is just "one of those weird pregnancy things"

    Enjoy Dinner with you Mum!

    BTW that is a really late Doctor's Appointment! I would be asleep an hour before I was due to go!
    thanks blondie ! so how is your pregnancy coming along? any strange side effects yet? do you know when you're due?

    i will definitely enjoy dinner! chinese night... home made honey chicken with fried rice.. is that going to be OK to eat? lol

    i know it's so late :-( probably won't even get to have a blood test or anything because all the nurses have already gone home for the night. but i just asked for their next available appt! funnily enough i would normally be asleep by that time too haha.

  3. #21
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    I want honey chicken!! It will be fine

    I've eaten soft cheese & ham all pregnancy. As long as it's fresh and hygenic I don't worry

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    Mine is going well love EDD around 30 March 2013! Seems like ages away!

    Your dinner sounds delicious and will be absolutly fine to eat The only foods I stay away from are:

    Deli products (ham, Salami, soft cheese) HOWEVER I do eat pizza with Ham / Pepperoni etc - I figure it's blasted under a 300 Degree Celcius Oven if you eat it while it's hot it should be all good!)
    Buffett Foods (or any foods kept warm for convenience)
    Soft Serve Ice cream
    Sushi (raw and cooked)
    Wine / Beer / Spirits (just common sense really)

    Just use your instincts with eating, they will usually serve you well

    LOL! You had better set an alam just in case you fall asleep on the couch

  5. #23
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    Hi M&D2B,

    I considered carefully whether to make this post - your joy at your pg radiates off the screen and I don't want to dampen it!

    Please make sure you ask your doctor for a referral for a series of quantitative HCG blood tests. Whilst some bleeding in pg is not uncommon, the heavy bleeding you have described is concerning. If you have experienced a miscarriage only days ago, it's possible that you still have enough HCG in your system to result in a positive pregnancy test (or three). The First response tests are particularly sensitive and pick up only a very small amount of HCG. A series of quantative blood tests over the next week or so will show whether your HCG is rising (indicating a pg) or falling (indicating a loss of pg).

    I'm sorry if I have given you cause to worry. It's important after the heavy bleeding you have described to be sure that all is well and the only way to do so prior to 6 weeks or so gestation is with a series of blood tests. I truly have everything crossed that the results are great and you enjoy a happy and healthy pregnancy.

  6. #24
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    Oct 2009
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    Hi M&D2B,

    I considered carefully whether to make this post - your joy at your pg radiates off the screen and I don't want to dampen it!

    Please make sure you ask your doctor for a referral for a series of quantitative HCG blood tests. Whilst some bleeding in pg is not uncommon, the heavy bleeding you have described is concerning. If you have experienced a miscarriage only days ago, it's possible that you still have enough HCG in your system to result in a positive pregnancy test (or three). The First response tests are particularly sensitive and pick up only a very small amount of HCG. A series of quantative blood tests over the next week or so will show whether your HCG is rising (indicating a pg) or falling (indicating a loss of pg).

    I'm sorry if I have given you cause to worry. It's important after the heavy bleeding you have described to be sure that all is well and the only way to do so prior to 6 weeks or so gestation is with a series of blood tests. I truly have everything crossed that the results are great and you enjoy a happy and healthy pregnancy.
    Completely agree, nicely worded nickle.

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    Deli products (ham, Salami, soft cheese) HOWEVER I do eat pizza with Ham / Pepperoni etc - I figure it's blasted under a 300 Degree Celcius Oven if you eat it while it's hot it should be all good!)
    Buffett Foods (or any foods kept warm for convenience)
    Soft Serve Ice cream
    Sushi (raw and cooked)
    Wine / Beer / Spirits (just common sense really)
    And typically all I've craved this pregnancy is a Sizzler all you can eat and wine.. GAH!

  8. #26
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    Jun 2012
    South Australia
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    Hi M&D2B,

    I considered carefully whether to make this post - your joy at your pg radiates off the screen and I don't want to dampen it!

    Please make sure you ask your doctor for a referral for a series of quantitative HCG blood tests. Whilst some bleeding in pg is not uncommon, the heavy bleeding you have described is concerning. If you have experienced a miscarriage only days ago, it's possible that you still have enough HCG in your system to result in a positive pregnancy test (or three). The First response tests are particularly sensitive and pick up only a very small amount of HCG. A series of quantative blood tests over the next week or so will show whether your HCG is rising (indicating a pg) or falling (indicating a loss of pg).

    I'm sorry if I have given you cause to worry. It's important after the heavy bleeding you have described to be sure that all is well and the only way to do so prior to 6 weeks or so gestation is with a series of blood tests. I truly have everything crossed that the results are great and you enjoy a happy and healthy pregnancy.
    uhh now i'm even more worried! but i understand why you wrote the post, cause you care. thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    after we done the first 3 pregnancy tests with the (First Response) we then went back to the chemist and got 2 cheap different brands, and 1 really pricey LCD one. all 6 tests that we done last night were all positive.

    but you're right... i'm really scared and puzzled as to why i "assumed" the heavy bleeding was AF, but then pregnant 3 days later... sigh

    just trying to relax and stay positive.

    @Blondie awesome, thanks for letting me know hun xx

    @lady_neon LOL i bet i will crave all the foods i can't have x

  9. #27
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    Brisbane, QLD
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    And typically all I've craved this pregnancy is a Sizzler all you can eat and wine.. GAH!
    hahahaha!

    Mummy&Daddy2Be: Couldn't PM you so I'll jsut pop it in here...

    I know what Nickle wrote was hard to read, I certainly felt sad reading it... but it was probably a prospect that needed to be mentioned...

    Unfortunatly there is nothing you can do at this point in time to change the course of events. What will be, will be So only worry darling when you have to OK?

    I am going to keep everything crossed for you! Please let me know how you go! xxxx

    Last edited by Blondie; August 1st, 2012 at 02:33 PM.

  10. #28
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    How did you go honey?

  11. #29
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    how did you go at your doc appointment? hope all is well

  12. #30
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    Jun 2012
    South Australia
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    hey Blondie & foreva*your*mummy, i've posted my story here on what happened:

    https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...ll-be-updated)

    thanks for your warm wishes

    xxx


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