Katykins asked:
I am 4 weeks pregnant, and concieved about 2 weeks ago, I found out on 14th Aug that I was pregnant, and then the next morning I had some spotting, then that afternoon a little more (not as much), seems to have gone now, but was wondering could this be implantation bleeding. Is this normal
I am 4 weeks pregnant, and concieved about 2 weeks ago, I found out on 14th Aug that I was pregnant, and then the next morning I had some spotting, then that afternoon a little more (not as much), seems to have gone now, but was wondering could this be implantation bleeding. Is this normal

January 30th, 2005 - 10:40 pm
yea i did aslong as it dont turn bright red you are fine
February 2nd, 2005 - 1:02 pm
I had this small spotting with 2 of my pregancies. Maybe a tablespoon at the most. And it was after I had already had a positive pregnancy test too.
Its a little freaky and scary, just try and relax though as there is nothing you can do if its more than implantation spotting.
February 4th, 2005 - 4:37 pm
Yes, I had both pink & brown spotting in the beginning of this pregnancy for a few weeks.
February 7th, 2005 - 10:26 pm
It could be. I bled around the time of my usual period for the first three months the doctor said it could be because my pregnancy hormones were not high enough yet to stop bleeding or it could have been a threatened miscarrisge but my baby girl is healthy and three months now. Very rarely it could be the miscarrige of a twin or a slight tearing of the placenta which can repair itself this would happen if you took a knock or fall ect. Happened to me, my mum with me, a couple of my friends – all had healthy babies so dont stress it happens. If you have any strong pain though see a doctor or emergency depending how bad it is as pregnancys can get stuck in the fallopian tubes – you would know though it is extremely painful. Congratulations and enjoy your pregnancy this is around the time implantation bleeding could take place.
February 10th, 2005 - 5:06 am
spotting is fine. As long as it isn’t blood, then you may have to get checked out. Although some people get their period for months after conceiving, for other’s they could be miscarrying. Did you know 1 out of 4 pregnancies is miscarried, and most of the time the person didn’t even know they were pregnant. I had the brown stuff for a few days.