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light brown spotting

I have a fairly regular period. [[ every 28 days ]]
I had what i thought was a miscarriage almost 2 months ago about 6-8 weeks into a pregnancy.
and i got my period fairly on time last month
it only lasted 4 days tho and was not as heavy as normal

then this month im due in 10 days.
but a few days ago i started spotting brownnnish dischargeee

could this be from my mis. or can i be pregnant again?
i have been sexually active.

please help.
im very worried.
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yah thanx
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after pregnancy your periods can be messed up, like not normal and irregular
so i think its just your body getting back to normal
you need to go to the doctors tho because if you did have a miscarrige there could be some tissue left and you might need it removed via d&c, best be safe than sorry
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and i had all the symptoms.
i deff know i was preg
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i took a preg test
first one was neg.
second one pos.
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then you dont know you were even pregnant! you did not mention getting a hpt and if you are pregnant you need to see a doctor

major sharp pains and hudge blood clots does not mean pregnancy or miscarriage (you have to be pregnant to miscarry)
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no nothing via doctor.
just had major sharp stomach pains and huge blood clots
so i didnt feel the need to go to the doctor.
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did you know you were ever pregnant for sure? did you know for sure (that means via doctor) that you actual miscarried?
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