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Spotting?

Im 5weeks 6days and i have really light pink mucus only when i whipe. Is this normal. How long will it last
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973741 tn?1342342773
It can definitely be normal!  Lots of women spot in pregnancy and especially early pregnancy.  Especially after things like intercourse.  So, don't worry---  however, if it turns bright red, increases or you begin cramping, give your doctor a call.  good luck
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Thank you.
How are you doing now?  Is it better?
961574 tn?1520648103
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Very normal!  Stay hydrated,  and rest as much as you can. I spotted/bleed from week 6 to 16 of my pregnancy.  Light, heavy...you name it.  My twins are 4 1/2yrs old.
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Seems to only happen for a couple of hours in the afternoon them stops. Its not much at all thats there.
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I spotted from week 7 to 9 with my first child. She's a healthy 2yr old
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Old blood that wasn't able to come out sorry
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When I was about 5 weeks pregnant I was having a clear jelly like discharge but only one time.. when week 7 came, I was having dark brown spotting and now on week 9 I have been completely normal. I guess it is just old blood that want and to come out on your last period, completely normal but if it becomes bright red, then you may want to get that checked out.
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yep, absolutely.  Happens to a lot of women.  Glad all was fine for you sweetpea.
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