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bleeding?

I'm currently 4 weeks,yesterday morning I went to the bathroom my blood was pink,and then started turning red then today it's just turning a pinkish color. Is this normal or no?
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I know i had a lot of spotting. When i went to the er they didnt even believe i was pregnant because of it. But after testing it turns out i have low progesterone.  Which could have led to a miscarriage. You always want to see your doctor to make sure.
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Please go to the doctor and get a ultra sound this just happened to me but mines ended in a miscarriage...... Good luck!!!!!
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Get check... my spotting without pain end up being a miscarriage. I started at 4-5 weeks and miscaried at 8. Try not to worry too much because it might be normal.
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Not all the time is spotting normal you should always contact your doctor and be checked out and let your doctor decide if it is normal or not clots are always a sign of concern
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I did have this pain like cramps but weren't sereve,and I did get some clots but only one time and then next time I went to the bathroom it was turning pink for some reason,haha.
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I spotted till I was about 9 weeks. Perfectly normal! As long as there's not severe cramping,  clotting or soaking up a pad, you should be fine. Its just old blood & "implantation" bleeding if you are only 4 weeks. Good luck & congrats!
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To me it sounds like spotting which is common but if you're concerned definitely call your doctor because I am by no means a medical professional. I haven't had spotting with any of my pregnancies but my aunt had it with both of hers
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