Spotting and discharge during pregnancy
When you’re pregnant and notice spotting, it can be concerning. While it is not always cause for alarm, it’s important to understand what can cause it and what it may mean.
When you’re pregnant and notice spotting, it can be concerning. While it is not always cause for alarm, it’s important to understand what can cause it and what it may mean.
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