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Hope08
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Hope08 asked in Pregnancy & ParentingPregnancy · 1 decade ago

Is this normal? Or should I be worried???

Yesterday, I went to my first actual prenatal appointment. They did all the routine stuff I guess. I had blood drawn, urinalysis, internal exam with pap, uterine check, etc. After the appointmet I went grocery shopping with my children. I had some mild cramping, just a dull achy kinda cramp. Nothing I havent had off and on since before I found out I was pregnant. I asked my midwife about it and she told me it was normal and gets worse with each pregnancy. (YAY!) Anyway, when I returned home I had a couple spots of blood on my panties. I am not bleeding now, nor have I had any spotting except those two spots on my panties. Should I be worried? Is this something that is normal and caused by the internal exam and pap? Please HELP

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Its normal to have spotting and or bleeding at the exam, aslo, its normal to have it after sex. Good luck and congrats!

    Source(s): 25 weeks and 3 days pregnant with baby #1 after 3 1/2 long years!!! ITS A BOY!!! Logan James 8/16/08
  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    It is normal after an internal exam to spot a little.

  • 1 decade ago

    I would guess taht its because of you Pap. Here in UK during our booking appointment with midwife we dont get internal exams so I find it a little strange that you would have one if its not needed?? Im on my fourth child and never had an internal while seeing midwife?

  • 1 decade ago

    i was told at my antenatal classes and by the doctor that no bleeding is normal and should definitely be checked. i am sure it is NOTHING to worry about but i wouldn't take the chance. all the best,

    Source(s): 15 weeks pregnant
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