Early Pregnancy: Spotting & Pink Bleeding - What to Know

Spotting during early pregnancy is relatively common. It occurs in up to 25% of pregnant women. While spotting can be a sign of pregnancy, it is not a reliable indicator. Spotting can also be caused by other factors, such as implantation bleeding, hormonal imbalances, or cervical irritation. If you are experiencing spotting and are concerned about being pregnant, it is always best to see a doctor to rule out any other potential causes.

Here are some additional signs of early pregnancy:

- Fatigue

- Nausea and vomiting (morning sickness)

- Breast tenderness

- Frequent urination

- Food aversions or cravings

- Mood swings

- Bloating

- Constipation

- Headaches

- Dizziness

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