Spotting in Early Pregnancy: What's Normal & When to Worry
Any amount of spotting or bleeding during pregnancy, including the first trimester, should be reported to your healthcare provider. While some light spotting or bleeding can be normal, heavier or more persistent bleeding may be a cause for concern. Your healthcare provider can assess the cause of the bleeding and determine if any intervention or further monitoring is necessary.Gynecological Disorders - Related Articles
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