Yes: If a pregnant woman (has a positive pregnancy test) has vaginal bleeding, she should contact her Ob-Gyn doctor. Depending on how far along in the pregnancy the woman is, and how much bleeding is happening, her doctor may ask her to come in for an evaluation. If she has bleeding from somewhere other than her vagina, she should contact her primary care doctor or go to an Urgent Care or an ER.
Answered 7/18/2016
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Yes it is possible: If you are already pregnant, there can be bleeding from a placenta that temporarily stops from a placenta previa )placenta covering the cervical opening). There are also other reasons for bleeding and pregnancy continued viability. All pregnancy bleeding must be seen by a MD for evaluation.
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