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Spotting

I am currently 6w+5d and after seeing my doctor for a routine prenatal visit on Monday - I started spotting on Tuesday first bright red and then light pink and brown off and on still until today.  Does this mean I am having a miscarriage?  BTW I have not had in pain.  Should I go to the ER?
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1182418 tn?1292437001
i spotted on and off for about a week when i was around 6 weeks pregnant. No pain whatsoever, just alot of worrying lol. Dr. told me that i have a very sensitive cervix so i bleed easily. If youre having spotting with no pain and its not really heavy like a period, then try not to worry...i know easier said than done, just wait it out, everything will be ok (:
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583196 tn?1429221155
if its brown blood since tuesday i wouldn't worry too much. did he do a pap? cause if he scrapped something that could cause bleeding and then subsequent old blood. i would say if it turns pink or red again to worry then but for now i'd say you should still think positively. if you are very concerned you should call your doctor.
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I was about 7 our 8 wks when the same thing happened to me. The doc said if I'm not in pain then I was ok.  soon after I was dying In labor back and fourth  to the hospital if you start to feel like cramPS then go away go to the hospital right away I will keep you on my prayer cause I wouldn't wish that poison on any one good luck and good bless
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