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6 weeks pregnant brown discharge

hi. I am currently 6 weeks 3 days pregnant. Since 3 days ago i experienced some brown discharge, this is very light and has only happened when i wipe after the toilet. I have had it for 3 days, doesnt happen every time that i have wiped just occasionaly. I am really worried!!!I have no cramping with it. I have not had any major pregnancy symptoms besides being tired, eating alot, and going to the toilet more. I dont know if I am being paranoid or not but I feel as though I am not passing urine as often, or just noticing it because  I am searching for miscarriage symptoms!!!?? I have an appointment in a few days to get my blood test results back that i did last week. I just would like to know if I should be worried???
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I have been pregnant and delivered 3 beautiful healthy babies  and I had this all three times around 15-16 weeks. I even had some heavy bleeding with my first two but after a tip to the E.R and a few days of bed rest every thing was fine so I would give your Dr. a quick call but Im sure every thing is fine. Good Luck!
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thanks. Its just so hard not to be worried. any little cramp that I get I get so paranoid.
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me too
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174483 tn?1327625477
you shouldnt be worried unless you pass clots, it gets very heavy, or it turns to bright red, i know its very hard (trust me i kno)  so you will probably worry anyways until you get the ok, im not even spotting and still am worried out of my mind until i get the ok, but if you scroll down you will see tons of people with stories just like yours, its common to spot in pregnancy, good luck!
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