Miscarriage? 7 weeks, brown discharge Posted: 12-01-07 09:46am
Well i just found
out about three days ago that i was 7
weeks pregnant...I have a three yr old lil
grl and she was healthy and my pregnancy
was a lil rough but she came fine . But
know yesterday i went to the bathroom and
had like a dull brownish discharge and it
is doing it today also Should I be
freaking out.
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Mommy35
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Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 3165 Location: Vacationland, USA,
Posted: 12-01-07 10:29am
If you start having a lot of cramping you
should probably go to the hospital for a
check. Many women have a bit of bleeding
early on. I wouldn't exactly say it's
common, but it isn't unheard of either.
Good luck to you Brittnie
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Breizzy
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Joined: 25 Oct 2007 Posts: 40 Location: ,
Posted: 12-05-07 01:29am
As long as it is a little bit of brown
blood .. with no cramping its alright.
Brown blood is Old blood... and it could
be blood held up there from implantation
that finally made its way out.
Now if it starts turning pink, and/or
accompanied by cramps.. then call your
doctor or go to the doctors.
Good luck
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Rose23
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Feb 2008 Posts: 7
Actually Posted: 02-07-08 19:22pm
the same thing happened to me and I have a
perfect healthy boy. Every body is differ.
I know the literature says that bleeding
and spotting is of concern, I do think
that some of that is exagerrated to a
degree, what happens for some people might
not be the same in your case. Everyones
body is differ and unique. There could be
another explanation that could account for
the bleeding.
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