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1008040 tn?1279159403

spotting 6 weeks

i am brown spotting after i pee only but have to wipe a few time to get it all off im very scared and worried i was wondering if any had this and still had a healthy baby i do have an ultrasound for tomorrow
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1008040 tn?1279159403
my u/s revealed a sac but no baby i am really worried but my doc ordered labs to check my levels and see if they double or not i wont know anything till tue. i dont know what to do i cant help but worry this would be my second lost and i dont think i can keep going through this dr says he is hoping that im just to early to see a fetal pole and that my levels rise but i think that he is giving me false hope to keep me from worrying to much
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99627 tn?1301270952
Did you have sex in the last few days? If so that could be the cause and it is normal.I am also 6 weeks and worry about everything. I have my first U/S on Friday.  Keep us posted.  Good luck
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492921 tn?1321289896
Sometimes spotting is normal. I would call your Dr and let them know you have spotting and see what they recommend.

Good luck at ultrasound tomorrow. I would let the tech know also that you are experiancing spotting.  
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938812 tn?1297651988
Brown blood means old blood. And spotting is normal for alot of woman in early pregnancy. some woman get it through out there whole pregnancy. As long as there is no severe cramping along with the blood then all should be good. :)
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