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6dpo what to expect??

I got a positive opk on May 11th and i've been getting very light pinkish or brownish discharge between 1 to 3 times everyday but only when i wipe.  I don't have any stains on my panty liner.  I don't know if i will get pregnant since it's still early to test.  

I was pregnant in January and I didn't get these spotting during ovulation but i ended up with a miscarriage in Feb at 7 weeks.  I'm starting to pay attention to my body more now since i had a m/c and I'm feeling paranoid everytime i see something odd.  

Please help!
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What did you do to lessen your stress and worry less during every of your pregnancy?  

I had my period on Jan 1st to 6th then I tested on Feb 2nd and got a positive hpt.  On February 14th i got the brownish super light discharge and then I went to the dr on Feb 18th and they gave me two hcg test that week.  It came back a little lower than the first time so they told me i will miscarry based on the hcg levels dropping.  I had no cramping and no pain at all so I don't know if the dr. would be wrong about telling me that i was miscarrying in Feb??  This time, I've been getting the liquidly discharge these past days and it's still two early to test for pregnancy and i just can't handle going through the process again.

With your twins ... you lost one baby but able to keep the other one?

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I'm very touched by your statement!  Thank you for you support.
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Autocorrect messed some of that comment up,  sorry!  Lol
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I had a miscarriage my first pregnancy at 7 weeks as well,  it's actually very common for 1st time pregnancies to miscarry,  I think studies show now a days that like 80% of women miscarry their first pregnancy... I Note have 3 beautiful kiddos and I'm 10 Weeks pregnant,  I know how you feel though,  every pregnancy I worried so bad that I'd lose another baby,  it's just a scare all Mommies have whole pregnant... we didn't even know I lost the baby,  we went to my ultrasound at 9 weeks and the Dr said there was no heart beat,  the baby stopped growing at 7 weeks and I had to have a D&C to remove the baby because my body wouldn't reject the fetus... With my second son I bled like a stuck pig, I was high risk because I miscarried his twin at 12 weeks but still carried my son till 36 weeks,  it's crazy how pregnancy works but I think its normal too spot, as long as your not having horrible cramps with heavy bleeding it clots you should be okay... im praying for you!  
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Try not to live in the past girl. You care, if you didnt you wouldnt be cut out for this. It WILL happen. Try hard to stay positive. I didnt spot at all but i had a BUNCH of discharge and still do. If you need to vent, you know how to get ahold of me. I am here whenever you need. I promise. We will go through this together!!

Stay strong. You got this! *Hugs*
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Thank you for your response.  I'm going crazy for thinking non stop since Feb b/c of m/c.  I wouldn't be thinking this much if i never had a m/c.  The whole process stinks.  I was not in a hurry to get pregnant but when i found out i was pregnant in January then a m/c in Feb - that's when i started to think and think everyday.  I wish i was never pregnant.  

I have to wait for another week to test then if i get positive then of course i worry again.  
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That spotting is really normal at the beginning.  I had spotting, 4 days before I got a positive hpt with both pregnancies.  My son is almost 2 and I'm almost 14w with number 2

Good luck!
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