What Causes Minor Cramps And Pink Blood Discharge During Pregnancy?
I'm 10-11 weeks pregnant and Me and my husband had intercourse last night and I woke up this morning went to the bathroom and when I wiped there was pink blood with a little mucus with it and tiny tiny string Colts,I've only had tiny pink spots on my pad today but it's been pretty much the same thing when I wipe,it's hard to determine if I'm having cramps along with it because I've had minor cramps the last 2 weeks,sorry it sounds so dscusting
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
HI, I understand your concern. Mild cramps in early pregnancy are normal, but cramps with spotting is an alarming sign. Mostly bleeding in early pregnancy is sign of hormone ( progesteron ) deficiency- when physical / psychological stress adds up, the bleeding increases. * Such pain/spotting should never be neglected.Hormone supplement with a doctor's advise ( after examination/ investigation- USG scan if needful) should be the safest thing to do. * take rest. Avoid physical/psychological stress .be particular about timings/ regularity of taking medicines. Don't worry. Be positive. Thanks.
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What Causes Minor Cramps And Pink Blood Discharge During Pregnancy?
HI, I understand your concern. Mild cramps in early pregnancy are normal, but cramps with spotting is an alarming sign. Mostly bleeding in early pregnancy is sign of hormone ( progesteron ) deficiency- when physical / psychological stress adds up, the bleeding increases. * Such pain/spotting should never be neglected.Hormone supplement with a doctor s advise ( after examination/ investigation- USG scan if needful) should be the safest thing to do. * take rest. Avoid physical/psychological stress .be particular about timings/ regularity of taking medicines. Don t worry. Be positive. Thanks. Consult a gynecologist