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1188976 tn?1275747420

6 weeks pregnant and bleeding

Hi ill be 6 weeks pregnant on sunday. but just last night i started a brown discharge then it turned to actual period like bleeding with a little cramps. My doctor told me if the cramps continue to come in but the cramps have stopped but the bleeding has continued. I dont kno what to do at all.. The bleeding hasnt reached enough to full a pad yet but i think its getting there. Do anybody have any advice on my situation or ever been in this situation??
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if you're still bleeding i'd say make a trip to the er. call your ob and let them know if you do.
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1188976 tn?1275747420
this is now i believe the 2nd day
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how long has the bleeding been going on? if it's been more than a day i'd say go to the er. it's always better safe than sorry.
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1188976 tn?1275747420
This morning the cramps came back but they werent like the cramps i get on a period they were easier to get through but the bleeding has continued its not clotting just a regular flow
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if the bleeding continues or gets worse go to the er. call you ob and let them know you're going. if the cramps come back but the bleeding doesn't get worse or does...go to the er. some bleeding in the first trimester can be normal. as long as there aren't clots don't worry yourself too much. just keep an eye on the flow.
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