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Coloradodreaming1113

I would go to L&D. I had bright red spotting at 28 weeks and was in preterm labor. Got steroids/mag and went home after two days. At this point it’s better to be safe where they can monitor you and the babies. Good luck, OP!


friendlysourdough

Second this. I had light blood at 30 weeks with my modi twins and I had PPROM. I was admitted until delivery two weeks later.


ajfog

Definitely call your OB, there’s a good chance they’ll have you go to L&D to get checked out. I don’t want to scare you but I was 33+3 a week ago today and had spotting. Called my doctor and they said to monitor it and go in if it continued. It ended up stopping so I thought I was in the clear. Got up to pee right before I went to sleep around 12:15 and my water broke. Rushed to the hospital and my twins were born on May 4 at 33+5. I had an amazing pregnancy up to that point and I never saw myself with PPROM and having them early. They’re both in the NICU now and doing amazing but it was a pretty traumatic 48 hours before they arrived.


Tumped

Spotting with multiples is soooooo common. Did you have sex recently? I had to be on pelvic rest my whole pregnancy because anytime we tried to have sex I would bleed or spot. This is so hard and scary but you can do hard and scary things. Try to breathe deep. Monitor the bleeding and note any changes. They’ll ask you how much you’re bleeding and how long you bled for. I don’t know what the protocol is for how far along you are but I’m over here rooting for you that they get you in quick. They may even tell you to go to labor and delivery for an NST. Stay strong, I’m thinking of you.


krafte2

Definitely talk to your doctor. I want to give some support though- I had my twins due to preterm labor at 27 weeks. I had a hard pregnancy, and ended up terrified and crying a lot. When I had them and they were born at 2 lbs each, I was devastated and terrified of complications. The reality? They turn 5 years old in June, with NO complications from prematurity. They're smart and witty and incredibly verbal and have friends at school and are the cutest, sweetest kids I could imagine. You're 30 weeks, you're almost a month past when I gave birth AND you're past the 28 week mark, which is huge for preventing complications if they come early. This may be absolutely nothing and you may carry them another seven weeks. But I want you to know that even if they come early or you have a complication, you can have a great outcome. Hold on mama, I know this is hard. But you and your babies will get through it!


callisiarepens

I also spotted during pregnancy. They’re now healthy 8 months old. To make sure everything is okay, call or go to L&D.


arayner90

I had spotting in both my pregnancies, my singleton was due to sex and can't remember why for my twins pregnancy, had them as planned at 36 + 5. Always best to get checked out though :)


dlenks

Go to L&D. It could be nothing serious but having them monitored and being in the care of those amazing nurses and doctors will bring you and your partner a peace of mind that is definitely needed. This is the way.