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2 weeks after miscarriage and bleeding again?

I had a miscarriage at about 6 wks. I had been spotting for about 2 1/2 weeks and then started bleeding on the 6th September. My hcg levels had been dropping. Had three tests to check they were droppign then an u/s on Monday 10th September which confirmed nothing was left in my uterus. I stopped bleeding that day. Then on Sunday 23rd September I started spotting again. This time instead of being bright red blood it has been dark brown. Last blood test (17th Sept)hcg levels were down to 32 and they said to have one more in another week to rule out ectopic. I am still spotting brown. Has anyone had this before? Had another blood test today and get results tomorrow.
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Did you get your period 4 weeks after you miscarried? Wondering when I could expect mine. I know everyone is different. Just wondering when you got yours.
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187316 tn?1386356682
After my miscarriage I was pregnant again within six weeks so you could very well be pregnant again soon. I know that it is hard to be patient but it will happen. Best of luck to you! :)
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Thanks for that. I think I am just wishing it is all over already. Guess it just takes a little time. I have been monitoring my cm though and thought that I ovulated on the Saturday before the spotting started. Think I was just wishing I was so I could get pregnant again. Will happen again when it everything is ready. Patience is the key! Easier said than done!
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187316 tn?1386356682
Its normal brown blood is old blood its all just getting out of your system. I bled for about 3 1/2 weeks after my miscarriage. It stops eventually.
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