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Q: Spotting.
asked by: Lady Madrox on July 19th, 2007
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hello! how is everyone? well i have a situation, i went to my doctor yesterday for my checkup and i had, had spotting the previous week (brown colored) and it stopped on it's own. i told my docter and he checked it out and he said there was brown stuff inside my girly place Sad i asked if it was serious and he said he wasn't sure that he would like to do a ultrasound and hear the heart beat first before he knew. so i went to do all that and im freaking out about this time hoping for the best, the lady doing my ultrasound said everything was good with the baby, and i asked her if the spotting was anything serious, she said she didn't know she went to tell the doctor about the ultrasound and everything, and when she came back she said they weren't sure if it was serious or not too early to tell, but the baby was good. should i be scared or do you all okay? the spotting never comes out anymore even when i pee so i thought it was gone, he said it's still there but if it's not coming out what's that about?
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CaNdItAs CrAzY LaNd
replied on July 20th, 2007
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could be just old blood or pos infection
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