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Help Me im 8 weeks

I am 8 weeks pregnant on friday.i went for my first ultrasound at around 4 weeks and they didn't see nothing.i went again at 6 weeks and the doctor seen the sac.a few days before my 6 weeks ultrasound i started haveing some light brown discharge.Then last sunday i seen some light red blood.but it was there about 3 times very light when i went to the bathroom.now 2 days later the brown has almost stopped and i have seen hardly any light brown discharge.i seen it maybe 2 times since sunday.im not having any cramps or anything but i had a miscarrage a year ago and im very scared.the doctor said as long as im not haveing alot of red blood and cramping that i should be fine.i have been very sick for the past 2 weeks with morning sickness.i can't keep nothing down and i have been haveing breast tenderness.someone help me with some advice to ease my worrys.
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223372 tn?1240920676
SOme people have some light bleeding.  When do you go back to your Dr or have another u/s?  Did they see a heartbeat yet?
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915119 tn?1341948989
I have been experiencing the same thing but I am 9w2d and mine started when I was almost 6 weeks. During that time I had red bleeding but no cramping. I had an u/s done and they said they seen some bleeding but nothing to worry about. I think you should be fine as long as you don't fill a pad in 2 hours!!
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by the way i have not seen anymore blood since sunday.just that one day
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