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miscarriage??

I'm so scared. I'm 5 weeks and bleeding red. Is that normal
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If you didn't have sex.. Go get checked because thats what happened to me my first pregnancy and I had a miscarriage at 6 weeks!
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Not all miscarriages have pain or a lot bleeding with my first I had brown spotting and miscarried so they are different
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Wen i mc i dint havs no cramps at all...
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Go see a doctor. Spotting can be okay but full on bleeding isn't. Go and get it checked out.
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Spotting is normal for an early pregnancy! But, it depends on how much blood you're experiencing and if you're cramping. If it's non stop and just about the same amount of blood you get when you had your period, I strongly suggest going the emergency room.
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Go get checked out don't wait just go
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Saying a prayer everything's ok. <3
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A lot of blood? no. if you've had sex there could be some blood but definitely if it's enough to even come close to filling a pad you should go in.
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No its not i mc at 5 weeks.. first it was brown then re days later i mc ....
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I would go to the doctors
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