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brown spotting

I am 28 years old and this is my first pregnancy.  I am 6 weeks and 2 days.  I have had off and on brown spotting for the past couple of days.  I called my doctor and the nurse said their is nothing they can do for me until I am seen at 8 weeks.  I am worried because I have had on going light cramping since I found out I was pregnant and now to see brown blood it concerns me. Yesterday I had no spotting what so ever, and then this morning I was spotting brown in a thin pad and it is noticible when I wipe as well.  Is this normal?
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I am 12 weeks pregnant and am spotting. Yesterday and all day today it was brown but now it is a rosy color. Does anyone know what it means, do I need to go to ther emergency room? I tried to contact a nurse but could not reach them.
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362119 tn?1223137936
I would go to the hospital..if it continues. Just to be sure.
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395769 tn?1318449682
what is your due date based off of if you haven't yet seen the dr?
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297280 tn?1226706405
Some spotting can be normal, but you should really be checked by a doctor just to be sure.  I would think since you are spotting they would work you in sooner.  Will they let you speak with a nurse?  Have you thought of trying to see a different OB if you can't get in with this one?
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