Is this normal?

Hi guys, I’ve been in and out of hospital for bleeding due to a SH from about 12 weeks, is there anyone on here that still got bleeds at 32 weeks? I have it on and off and I’m just wondering if this is normal? My last pregnancy I didn’t experience any of this so it’s all new to me, bottom line is I’m 32 weeks and having some spotting (not heavy) blood again 😟 this has been such a worrying pregnancy I’m due to have my baby on the 16th October (planned c-section)
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Just to add it’s also after bowel movement, baby is moving & kicking away with strong heart beat

Yeah I have a SCH. how big is yours? 32 weeks is good!!! Your baby could be born and be ok. I’m only 12 weeks and so stressed. Mine is 3cm.

@Kate huber erm I can’t remember il have to check my notes, I know I was kept in for 3 days at 12 weeks with heavy bleeding, and I’ve just been in & out of hopsital and kept in so much this whole pregnancy, I know they said it has reduced in size which is good, but whenever I see blood, especially now at 32 weeks still I panic because is it normal to still be bleeding at this stage 😩 I’m type one diabetic to, so reguarless she will be coming at 37 weeks, but it’s just horrendous, the anxiety has been awful 😔

Hi Emily, in my last pregnancy I had sch diagnosed at 9 weeks after a big bleed. It stopped and then at 21 weeks I started having on and off minor spotting until I had my baby at 39 weeks. It's so stressful but the finish line is not far for you now, you got it!!!

@Emily OMG I have the exact same thing!! I’m currently 26+5 and have had bleeding since about week 12. I didn’t have a diagnosis till 2 weeks ago where they found polyps and a SCH. I had a bleed again this morning but it didn’t last longer than an hour and now just light spotting. Similar to you I think it’s related to my BM as have had constipation and sometimes strain (this usually leads to a bleed). I’m going in for a colposcopy next week and they will assess whether or not to remove the polyps.

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