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1358222 tn?1277583141

brown discharge

hello im kelly iam 26 and pergnant with my 3rd child, i have been getting some brown discharge light brown not heavey ,i went for a scan yesterday and they told me they could see the babys sca but not the baby , but this might be cause iam only 6 weeks they might not see the baby and have to go back for another scan on the 5th of july , im a little scared thinking it might be a miscarriage , with my 2nd child i had brown discharge the same i have no pain , still feeling quit sick and my boobs are very  tender do you think ill be ok , and the b aby might be just hiding .
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1358222 tn?1277583141
thank you so much for your comment
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1358222 tn?1277583141
thank you so much for your comment is so nice to speak to some one about it
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1186852 tn?1423660370
Hey, it could b too early to see the baby as your only 6weeks along. Brown blood is normally old blood, if it gets heavier, or clotty then i would go to the ER. However try not to worry too much...the next scan should be able to see alot more.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
It's very possible you're just not as far as you think. Brown discharge is just old blood your body is getting rid of, and doesn't always mean a miscarriage. If you start to get severe crampig though, or the blood changes to red then you would need to be looked at as soon as possible. Try not to worry about it till you get your next scan.
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