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a tint of pink?

I'm 34 weeks tomorrow and I had a tint of pink on my toilet paper this morning after my first urination of the morning. Should I be worried? No pain, no real blood,a clean panty liner & baby is on the move.
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I had the same issue at around 31 weeks. It ended up being a bacteria infection from all the hormones. Good luck!! :)
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Just spoke with my doc about the similar issue I'm having that I posted before (I'm not quite as far along as you). She said its fairly normal as long as its light. If it gets heavier and/or I get period like cramps to head to the ER right away.
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I had that around the 18week mark to I got freaked out and went to the er! They checked my cervix and did an ultrasound and everything was fine they say the baby can hit a blood vessel! Just watch it as long as your not bleeding heavy (filling a pad in an hour) or cramp really really bad you should be totally fine! But again if your worried or think something is wrong call your ob or go to the er and get checked out! Good luck mommies!!!
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Honestly not sure how to answer that this is the first I've experienced of this.
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I'm 18 weeks and had a little tint of pink/brown in my panties today. Is that normal for being 18 weeks. I haven't done anything different the last few days... And feel very slight crampiness like usual i attribute to my uterus stretching.
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Thanks so much :)
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I had that around that time too asked my ob she said it's normal at this point in the pregnancy as long as your feeling baby move and it's not heavy to where it's filling a pad! It could be the start of your bloody show, could be from the baby begin to move down, could be from your cervix soften there's so many different reasons! But it's sounds normal to me so just keep an eye on it and relax! Good luck
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