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4392381 tn?1356749458

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Ok i woke up this morning n it was this light brown discharge when i wipe im terrified because im only 8 weeks what should i do
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3763041 tn?1354906251
I agree. relax and if things seem to worsen or you find it impossible to put your mind at ease, make a trip to the ER or call up your doc for a quick visit, and listen to the heart beat or see it on the ultra sound
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3053649 tn?1356365017
Its old blood don't worry. I had it too around that time and it lasted  a week. If it becomes heavy, red, or you see tissue pass CALL YOUR DOCTOR!!
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I had a lil spotting when I was that far along I went to get checked just to be safe because of my history of miscarriages now I am 27+4 and baby is just fine.
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4392381 tn?1356749458
Thank yu n im going to try n calm down its just that i have been seening alot of bad baby stories on here n this is my first baby so i keep a very close watch on my body now
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If you're concerned though, thats what your Dr is there for :)
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Relax for one. Its normal to have some spotting as long as it doesnt get worse than that and as long as its not bright red you're fine.
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