Yesterday I had some blood show again on checking. I didn't say anything just bore you all going on an on
Today it's the same. It is red.
My boobs KILL & tests are still strong.
Tbh started worrying if this pregnancy is where it should be. When I had my ordeal last year with the ectopic I was spotting like this the only difference being I had a full on bleed which I thought was AF then after that stopped the spotting started but I can't help think it. I rang the hospital who put me through to the gynae ward for advice before I went down there and wasted my time. I've been there before & it took a week to act on it ... anyway she said the usual it can be normal, infection is possible, can be normal in general an so on & of course at this stage theres not much if anything they could do for me if I went down (knew that really) also the fact a scan may not be the best idea for 2 reasons; it's still early & possible not to see anything viable this early & if something is irriating me etc an internal may not help & can cause loss of pregnancy.
So I'm just sat thinking the worst. I see MW tomorrow maybe I'll mention infection depending again how this goes over the next 24 hours. I am put off the internal so the scan on 3rd May is probably the best idea because as she said if the pregnancy isn't in the womb at this stage is no danger as it's too early on & would not start growing yet or something plus she told me around this stage a growing pregnancy if still travelling can drop through
Trying to think positive but finding it really hard with blood present even if it is a smidge!!
Try to stay positive .. I know it must be hard for you in your situation but you need to try.
And dont worry .. we dont think you are going on and on about this!! If you want/need to say something or get something off your chest you know thats what we are here for.
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