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Pregnancy & Childbirth

1 in 4 women experience bleeding during pregnancy. When do you need to worry?

Every pregnant woman’s worst nightmare? The sight of blood. An OB/GYN explains what’s normal, what’s not and what to do.

Camille Prairie
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Published Aug. 13, 2025
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