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nicola86
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Topic: HELP im bleeding Posted: 13 May 2006 at 8:23pm |
I just called my midwife as i am bleeding and the bleeding is like a period bleeding and she just told me to put a pad on and keep a eye on it.
my question is i got told that any time of bleeding this far along is bad?? i trust my midwife but what do you ladies think? im sorta freaking out.
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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 8:49pm |
While I didn't bleed that far into the pregnancy, I did bleed similar to what you describe for pretty much the first half of my pregnancy with Josiah. If your midwife is not worried, then there is nothing to be afraid of.
There are a couple of things that could have resulted in a bleed that DO NOT affect Baby at all. One is that the placenta could have shifted at some stage, resulting in a small pool of blood before the uterus closed up that is now leaking out. Another could be a hormone imbalance, which we think was my problem.
Your midwife is there to look after you and your baby. She will not even unintentionally put either of you at risk.
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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 9:47pm |
well I guess if your midwife said to wait and see she cant be worried or she would have gotten you into hospital. Are you still feeling baby move? Did she say when to ring her back? Im sure everything is fine but if you are still worried then ring her back and ask her to get you checked out.
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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 10:00pm |
baby moving on twice to what i have felt since 8.30pm and she didn't tell me to call her back and i trust her but my husband is freaking out as well.
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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 10:11pm |
I agree with the other ladies here about the fact that if you trust your midwife and she isn't alarmed about it, then try your level best not to worry - which I know must be hard ! I will also say this though, if it continues, and ONLY if you think it will give you peace of mind - put your foot down and ask her to come check up on you or tell her that you're going to go see a doctor. Like Becca said though, there *are* plenty of reasons that you could be bleeding for that have virtually nothing to do with baby and all should be well. In any case, lots of  and please keep us up to date !
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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 11:18pm |
Hiya,
I had mild bleeding with my first pregnancy (which resulted in a now anti-social almost teenager called Sean), however, if you and your husband are concerned DEFINITELY call your midwife and ask her to come and see you - if she doesn't answer her phone, you can't get hold of her or she can't make it; then head along to your local A and E (hospital is cool) and get checked out. Pregnancy can be a scary time, and if you are concerned then there is nothing wrong with heading along to a medical professional and getting checked out - even if it is just for piece of mind. Remember, although you may not be paying $$ directly to the midwife, the government is and you should be absolutely happy with the service. This is the beginning of you fine tuning your maternal instinct - trust it.
Lots of
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 7:24am |
how scary! i never bleed like that so if i did i would be one to freak out and race up to the hospital!!!
hope that things have settled down.
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 8:42am |
Couldnt have said it better myself emeldee. Your midwife definately should have come out to check you, not just advise over the phone.
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 9:35am |
Yep, I agree with Maria and Emeldee. I would be making my midwife check me out. I'm sure there is nothing wrong, hence why she isn't worried, but it will give you peace of mind, otherwise you will be stressing out.
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 10:03am |
I had bledding in my first pregnancy..and all was okay.
This time I have had a very heavy bleed (ie dripping down my legs). I was paranoid.... the midwife did not come out and see me but I did keep in touch.
It ended up being a placenta bleed which is common. I had a scan. It is when the placenta pulls slightly away from the uterus so causes a bleed. And is not a huge worry. In saying that I freaked out.
I would say if you are filling more than a pad every 2 hours then go straight to the hospital. Forget the midwife!
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 10:09am |
That sounds scary Nicola. Big hugs and hope it has settled down
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 1:00pm |
I had the same thing at the same stage as you it lasted for a week it was a bit of the show for me. It was just like a period for the first couple of days then just a few spots. My midwife said if its kinda mucusy its ok but if it bleeds lots of blood ring her.
I got excited cos she said it was the show and I thought bubs wud be early but he was born the day before he was due.
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 2:17pm |
thanks everyone i am still bleeding a bit but not much now.
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Posted: 14 May 2006 at 2:20pm |
Well I hope the bleeding stops completely and bubs keeps on growing inside! Best of luck
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Posted: 15 May 2006 at 9:49am |
Oh Nicola...how scary...glad the bleeding has slowed down.
I had major bleeding at 18 weeks but nothing at the later stage. But if bub is moving then he/she is fine. But I also agree...keep in touch with midwife and ask her to come over.
Hope the bleeding stops soon!!
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