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is it a miscarriage

I am 5 weeks pregnant today with my first and also just turned 21 today as well. Yesterday in the morning I had went to the restroom and when I wiped there was blood and a little bit of pieces in the toilet but it was thick so it didn't change the color of the water. It happd twice but I didn't have cramps till after I was done bleeding than I went to the doctors but they didn't rum any test just blood pressure heart rate and asked questions.so basically he said I'm OK but I need to see a gyno...when I got home I peed again and it was a big brown scushy thing and than this morning I was back to the little bit of dark red blood but there's no cramping or backaches and I don't feel pregnant anymore my boobs aren't sore anymore
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I recently miscarried at 8 weeks with heavy bleeding. I would advise you go to a hospital asap and get test's. Sorry if I've worried you all the best xx
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Dont want to scare you hun as it could just be an implantation bleed but this exact thing happened to me July/August and it turned out to be an ectopic pregnancy and I had to hsve my baby and left tube taken from me. Go see a gyno hun to make sure least then your seeing the right person with the right answers Good Luck keep us posted xx
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It could be implantation bleeding, the embryo digging deeper into the uterus. You Definately need to call your Gyno.  Good luck!!!
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