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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
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    Unhappy Spotting at 20 weeks.

    This pregancy I have had spotting a few times, but it has all been in the second trimester.

    At 15 weeks, I had some bright red spotting, I went to the doctor my cervix was closed, there was a little bit of 'progressed matter' (which she said looked like very tiny clotting) on my cervix but the spotting had eased within an hour or two.

    At 20 weeks (Friday), I had the same thing happen, bright red spotting, cervix closed, no clotting or cramping, I was sent for an ultrasound and they saw no blood on the uterus or any other known cause for the bleeding, once again the bleeding had stopped within an hour or two.

    Again at 20 weeks (Last Night) the same thing happened, bright red spotting, no clotting or cramping, I had a shower and checked my cervix it appeared high and closed,
    the bleeding had stopped by the time I got out of the shower. Baby has been very active.

    The only link that I have seen (sorry TMI) is that everytime it has happened I have been on a trip to the toilet for a bowel movement, could this is any way be linked? I mean the pressure from both that and baby?

    I am seeing my ob today so I will ask him what the cause may be but I was hoping someone else has some wise words? It is horribly scary seeing blood at this stage of pregnancy (or in pregnancy in general really).

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
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    DD, I don't know the answer to your question but I did think the same thing when it happened to me. I had bleeding at 9wks and it was after having terrible gas pain all day and it started when I went to the toilet. So I did think they were linked.

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    Thankyou Heaven.

    I had terrible constipation when pregnant with DD but never had any spotting, but as they say each pregnancy is different.

  4. #4
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    Mar 2009
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    daintree - I know how scary this is you poor thing. I have been bleeding (heavily at times) throughout my whole pregnancy. Sometimes it is painful and it is always bright red. It freaks me out every time it happens, but I am almost 28 weeks and everything is fine with bub. I seem to have a heavy bleed every couple of weeks and spot constantly in between, the OB thinks it is coming from the edge of the placenta.
    I felt I had to share this because every time I look for information about bleeding later in pregnancy I barely find anyone else who has been through this, so I wanted to give you some reassurance. Definitely ask your OB, but sometimes they can't see the answer on the scans etc which is really frustrating. Have they checked the position of your placenta?
    Hang in there, the chances of something going wrong now are very very low and quite a few people have spotting even in second trimester.
    Good luck,
    Lou.

  5. #5
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    Mar 2009
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    Sorry - just read your post again and saw that it might be linked to straining - that can definitely happen from what I have read, if that is the case it sounds likely that the two things are connected. Hopefully it's nothing serious at all, but I know it is still scary.

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    Jan 2008
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    Thanks Lou. I am sorry you have had to experience bleeding/spotting throughout your pregnancy, but I am so glad that everything is going well with your baby.

    Bowel movements (not even straining) is a link in my bleeding that I have noticed, I have never personally heard of it being a cause for bleeding in pregnancy but it seems like a very likely cause for me.

    I know what you mean about there being minimal information out there for bleeding in the second trimester, I think I know everything there is to know about bleeding in the first .

  7. #7
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    Jul 2009
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    Hi DaintreeDream, I just read on here the other day that someone had bleeding after a bowel movement. I think they said they were advised to sit forward and not push to try and avoid it?? I'm not positive on that though so don't quote me I'll see if I can find where I read it and I'll post a link.