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5 weeks pregnant dilemma

I'm at 5wks 3days and wont have a scan until2 weeks from now. Yesterday, I started having brownish discharge which were 2 to 3 drops in my liner. But this morning, it increased specially when I wipe it after I pee...its now light brown with a touch of red... help please
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I had a bit of brown around that time also but it was very light and later that day was not noticeable; I figured it was implantation. However, with what your describing especially with the touch of red if that progresses and becomes heavier or your passing clots I would be concernes enough to call the MD office on their next business day. I wish you the best of luck.
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Thank you... I hooe its nothing serious ; ( this is my 3rd one but never had this before. My first is mow 11yrs, and 2nd is 5.., everything seems new to me now
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Its hard not to worry but I'm hoping my baby is fine... xo
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Nope. Last time we had sex was more than a week ago..stayed on bed for 24hrs now.,,
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hi , i know its hard but try not to think the worst , there are other reasons for bleeding in pregnancy  that hve nothing to do wif baby , my sister inlaw has 5 kids and she bled on and off throughout all pregnancys so its not always bad news, hang in there , i wish u the best:-)
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Try and stay.off your feet did u recently have sex?
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