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It is not uncommon at all to have pink or brown spotting during pregnancy, especially early on or after intercourse or a pelvic exam. The cause for concern would be cramping or red spotting, both can be indicators of an impending m/c. I would definitely get your levels done (a series of 2 48 hours apart at the same lab is the best gauge) if nothing else it will set your mind at ease.
An us this early can be helpful, but then again it is still pretty early. The closer you get to 7 or even 8 weeks would be better as they can usually see the heartbeat by then.
I had 3 m/c before carrying my son to term. I then had another one last summer before conceiving and am now 24+ weeks with another boy. It is possible to have m/c back to back and carry a normal pg.
Keep your chin up, hopefully this is just that dreaded first trimester spotting and it will go away.
An us this early can be helpful, but then again it is still pretty early. The closer you get to 7 or even 8 weeks would be better as they can usually see the heartbeat by then.
I had 3 m/c before carrying my son to term. I then had another one last summer before conceiving and am now 24+ weeks with another boy. It is possible to have m/c back to back and carry a normal pg.
Keep your chin up, hopefully this is just that dreaded first trimester spotting and it will go away.
Good luck!!
Andrea