Spotting and small bleeding during pregnancy are not uncommon. As long as it is not persistent or the bleeding becomes heavy, there is usually no need to worry. It is recommended to visit a pharmacist for any vitamin supplementation needed. Pharmacies can provide you with a suitable product until you can see your doctor. It is also important to seek medical advice if you experience nausea in the early weeks of pregnancy.
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