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The amount of blood may be so small that at first it is barely noticeable. But later it can look like it's spreading, which may alarm you. Rest assured that the amount of blood is not increasing. Think of it like pouring a teaspoon of red paint on a white kitchen counter and covering it with a flat glass plate. The red paint spreads out under the glass, which makes it look like more than there really is.