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Brown discharge

I am 9 weeks and 5 days pregnant and Friday I was loosing bit of brown discharge it was a light brown, don't know if it was old blood or discharge went to the doctors and they have booked me in for a scan next week. All Friday night and Saturday I didn't have no brow  stuff, this morning I went to the toilet and lost bit more brown stuff. I also noticed it after a wee as well. I have had no pains or nothing. Just bit worried as this is my second pregnancy with my first I had a miscarriage. Should it be worrying to loose brown stuff? I know it will be more worrying if it was bright red. Could someone please help me thanks
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That's put my mind at rest a bit. Am not really worrying to be honest because am not bleeding or anything. Think I would if I was bleeding red. Thanks xx
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With in*
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It all depends on your body.my doctors said it's basically your body cleaning out for the baby and can happen withing the first 10 weeks of pregnancy
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Oh right okay. I thought you only have implanting Bleeding when your like 5 to 6 weeks pregnant
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I had that in the beginning as well. That is actually how i found out i was pregnant lol. But when i went into the doctors to be checked out they told me i was pregnant and it was implantation bleeding. I was 8 weeks when i had the brown spotting.
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