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Bleeding brown blood 14 weeks

hi I woke up this morning to notice brown blood when I wiped, I then blow my nose and I felt more coming it was not enough to fill a pad, I have had no pains or cramping I woke up actually feeling sickly. I've checked a few times after and it has seemed to stop in the space of an hour. I don't want to go hospital as I am scared and I had a mc in December. I know the hospital will say red blood is the major concern and brown blood is old blood. I'm actually feeling ok Not in pain. I feel very alone with no support as the father is not around and I have been really stressed lately I am 14 weeks.  Does anyone have any advice I can bare in mind please xx
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If it's brown blood it's old blood. Nothing to worry abt just it's coming out.
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Thank you I'll try x
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I had the same thing hap p en to me for over 2 weeks. It really freaked me out. I did take it easy during those weeks just to confort myself. There isnt much else you can do. Try not to google to much and just relax. Im now 32 weeks
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It wasn't as such as discharge at first it was wetty with like jelly in and now it's like discharge on a tissue it is scary I don't want to explain to my mom cus she will freak out and then make me feel out @ fagi4ka x
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Brown or pinlish discharge is common around that time. I had both. I know its scary but just try to stay calm. I called my doctor's office when it happened, described the discharge, and they reassumed me it was normal. That made me feel more at peace.
Also, welcome to bleedy nose (and gums) period. Im almost 24 weeks and my nose still bleeds when I blow it, same with gums during brushing..
Its very common. I take extra Calcium for gums but nothing really changes. So I pretty much already got used to it.
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Lol x
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Stop stressing
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