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Bleeding when pregnant
I am almost six weeks pregnant and my doctor told me that I might be carrying twins. I have experienced bleeding that is similar to a light period (but heavier than regular spotting). I have been bleeding for a little over a week. This is my third pregnancy and Id never experienced bleeding before.
The doctor assures me that the bleeding is harmless at this point, because everything else is fine. My question is, how long will this bleeding continue, and should I still be worried?
As you may know, fertilisation of your egg has taken place in one of your fallopian tubes. The development continues, while this fertilised egg continues its journey towards the relative safety of the prepared womb lining. This means that its still possible to have some slight bleeding from the womb lining itself for the first 10 12 weeks (often around the time when a period would have occurred), then your developing egg will implant itself. Sometimes, there may be a problem, and the fertilised egg shrinks and is rejected before it reaches the womb lining. This, too, can give a brown loss (which is actually stale, old blood, that was lost many hours previously).
Having a twin pregnancy will encourage the womb to fill up quite quickly, and I anticipate that the bleeding (especially if its red) wont go on for the full 10-12 weeks. I do hope that everything settles for you and you go on to enjoy your pregnancy.
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