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HELP - Concerned!!

Went to the bathroom tonight and when I wiped there was a thick,  jelly like substance on the paper, only a small amount, had a small brown coloured streak through it, no bleeding or anything.. had bad stomach cramps about 3 nights ago, but no problems since... I'm only 9 weeks though and very concerned!!  Best way to describe it is like the sticky stuff they put on the back of a credit card when you get it to keep it stuck to the letter it came on.  Any help please? :(
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Maybe im just over reacting... just don't want anything to go wrong.. and as I work full time,  I dont like taking time off to go to the docs,  only want to go if I genuinely need to.. just not sure whether this is one of those 'genuinely need to moments'.
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I had a lot of that in the beginning I was worried too but my doctor said it was normal. I'm 30 weeks now and baby is fine
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Is that normal for that to happen at 9 weeks? :(
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Definitely part of your mucus plug. Maybe go in to make sure everything is okay. You're still so early for it to start coming out with blood in it. But the plug can come out pieces at a time and grow back. I'm sure you're just fine, but go in to make sure since you're having cramping and it's tinged with blood.
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Mucus plug maybe? they say it can regrow though soo. If you worried ring a doctor
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