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Is it normal to have bleeding in the beginning of your pregnancy for the first few months?

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It can be: About 25% of pregnancies will have some amount of bleeding. The presence of bleeding does not necessarily indicate a problem. Be sure to contact your OB about it. If you develop a severe increase in bleeding or severe pain, call your OB or go to the ER. Hope this helps!

Answered 9/18/2014

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1st Trimester Bleed: Doctors estimate that 25 to 40 percent of women will experience some vaginal bleeding during the first trimester of their pregnancy, and more often than not the pregnancy will progress totally normally: http://www.parents.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/5/bleeding--whats-normal-and-whats-not/

Answered 12/12/2016

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