No, see your doctor.: Bleeding at this stage of pregnancy is common because the ovary which had supported your pregnancy earlier is now making less hormone and the placenta is beginning to take over that function. Sometimes that "crossover" doesn't go smoothly and bleeding occurs> you should retrun to your doctor and request that blood tests for estrogen and Progesterone be performed.
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