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bethanyjaynee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:14 AM
Half an hour ago I went too the toilet and realised I was bleeding but not lightly heavily!I'm also 17weeks pregnant
Has this happened too anyone on here before?&if so what does it mean and should I be worried?

JudyKayTee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:16 AM
Call your Doctor and ask - it is foolish and dangerous to address this on the Internet.

It could be nothing; it could be something. Call and find out.

bethanyjaynee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:19 AM
I don't see how this is foolishness or dangerous its just asking a question.
&ive already been too the doctors once today too actually see if I was pregnant and then I worked out my dates at I'm 17weeks I've got my first scan in2days time too be 100% on the dates,I was light bleeding earlier I asked my doctors about it and they said it normally happens in pregnancy I'm just more worried now because its heavier and thicker.

JudyKayTee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:23 AM
This person is clearly a troll and an argumentative troll at that. The threads contain conflicting information. One of the other threads had to be closed.

All of the threads should be combined - in my eyes - so the whole "story" (and I chose the word carefully) can be followed.

bethanyjaynee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:30 AM
I wasn't being argumentative at all I just said I don't see how its foolishness and then I told you I've already spoke too my doctor!
&my first thread wasn't needed anymore plus on the fact that there were too many comments and by the end I had made the decision too keep my baby.
You can't exspect a 14 year old girl that pregnant too feel comforatable too go and speak too doctors and speak too an adult about things.

J_9
Mar 25, 2011, 06:34 AM
i wasnt being argumentative at all i just said i dont see how its foolishness and then i told you ive already spoke too my doctor!
&my first thread wasnt needed anymore plus on the fact that there were too many comments and by the end i had made the decision too keep my baby.
you can't exspect a 14 year old girl that pregnant too feel comforatable too go and speak too doctors and speak too an adult about things.

I'm sorry, but if you are adult enough to have sex and get pregnant it's time to grow up fast and learn how to be comfortable talking to doctors and adults about adult things.

Now, go to your doctor to see if you are having a miscarriage.

southamerica
Mar 25, 2011, 06:37 AM
Okay Bethany, you really need to speak to a doctor. Light bleeding vs. heavy bleeding during pregnancy could mean a whole myriad of things, and the best way to know what's going on with YOUR body is to see a doctor about it. I know it's not the most comfortable thing in the world-but now that you're pregnant you need to get comfortable with the idea of doctors-whether you're 14 or not.

Don't let your fear of talking to adults in your area (parents, doctors, etc) get you and your baby in danger. Go see a doctor and now, please!

bethanyjaynee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:40 AM
I will thank you!
If I go staright too my doctors now do they have too see me?

J_9
Mar 25, 2011, 06:41 AM
Let me say this... as a L&D nurse, earlier you were complaining of cramping in another thread, now you are complaining of bleeding. These are signs of a miscarriage. You NEED to get off the computer and seek medical attention.

southamerica
Mar 25, 2011, 06:43 AM
i will thankyou!
if i go staright too my doctors now do they have too see me? Usually this type of scenario is an "emergency", so yes, a doctor will see you.

bethanyjaynee
Mar 25, 2011, 06:44 AM
I am going now

J_9
Mar 25, 2011, 07:03 AM
i am going now

Then get off the computer and go. We can all see that you are online here.

I'm really not trying to be rude, but all of your posts just aren't adding up. Now, remember, those of us who are answering your questions are adults. Most of us have had children. We know what goes on. Your stories have too many discrepancies that make most of us think that you are just trying to get attention from someone.

Your mother is out of town and is pregnant. You never mention your father. Who are you staying with? I would never leave my 14 year old home alone. As a matter of fact, I have never left my 17 year old alone overnight much less when I was on holiday.

adviceishere
Mar 25, 2011, 07:28 AM
Then get off the computer and go. We can all see that you are online here.

I'm really not trying to be rude, but all of your posts just aren't adding up. Now, remember, those of us who are answering your questions are adults. Most of us have had children. We know what goes on. Your stories have too many discrepancies that make most of us think that you are just trying to get attention from someone.

Your mother is out of town and is pregnant. You never mention your father. Who are you staying with? I would never leave my 14 year old home alone. As a matter of fact, I have never left my 17 year old alone overnight much less when I was on holiday.

She said her 20 year old brother is meant to be looking after her but he hasn't stayed for 3 nights,

J_9
Mar 25, 2011, 07:39 AM
she said her 20 year old brother is ment to be looking after her but he hasnt stayed for 3 nights,

Do I believe it? No. Too many inconsistencies in all of her stories.

I'm a mother of 4, grandmother of 2.5, and a women's health nurse. I've heard it all before. At my decrepit age I've learned to read between the lines. It appears that this is someone craving attention. Sad, but true.

She has no one at home who will pay attention to her, so she comes online and invents a convoluted story so that people will feel sorry for her and give her attention.

One moment she is 12 weeks pregnant, the next she is 17 weeks. Her stories vary about boyfriends and sexual encounters.
Granted she's done her research about pregnancy tests, but the OBs that I work for (and I did ask them last night) will not take the particular HPT that she supposedly used as a positive gestational age of pregnancy. A quantitative serum test is much more accurate.

A few hours later she states that she has some cramps, then she is bleeding.

I've been here 6 long years, I have learned how to sniff out a troll who is preying on our sensitivities. I've been through a few of them already.

Now, since I have been up all night delivering babies, taking care of neonates and mothers in the post-partum period, I'm going to go to bed so that I can get enough sleep to do it all over again tonight.

adviceishere
Mar 25, 2011, 07:43 AM
Do I believe it? No. Too many inconsistencies in all of her stories.

I'm a mother of 4, grandmother of 2.5, and a women's health nurse. I've heard it all before. At my decrepit age I've learned to read between the lines. It appears that this is someone craving attention. Sad, but true.

She has no one at home who will pay attention to her, so she comes online and invents a convoluted story so that people will feel sorry for her and give her attention.

One moment she is 12 weeks pregnant, the next she is 17 weeks. Her stories vary about boyfriends and sexual encounters.
Granted she's done her research about pregnancy tests, but the OBs that I work for (and I did ask them last night) will not take the particular HPT that she supposedly used as a positive gestational age of pregnancy. A quantitative serum test is much more accurate.

A few hours later she states that she has some cramps, then she is bleeding.

I've been here 6 long years, I have learned how to sniff out a troll who is preying on our sensitivities. I've been through a few of them already.

Now, since I have been up all night delivering babies, taking care of neonates and mothers in the post-partum period, I'm going to go to bed so that I can get enough sleep to do it all over again tonight.

LOL I did wonder how one would go from 12 weeks to 17 in a matter of hours, and yes you are very good a sniffing out a troll, I have witnessed it a few times since being on here :p oh and can I just say thanks for taking you time volunteering on here! Your clearly a very busy woman! :D