Get checked.: The best thing to do is be seen by your OB if there is bleeding. You can get reassurance with an ultrasound or by hearing the babies heartbeat with an instrument called a doppler. Also, it is important to make sure she has her blood type checked so she knows if she needs protection against isoimmunization (a disease of blood type miss-match that can cause problems in future pregnancies).
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