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I am 10 week's and was wondering if it's normal to spot or even have brown color when whipping.  It's our first baby... please help
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Any updates on how you and your little one are doing
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Not trying  to scare you but my friend had the same issue and I did wrong by telling her it would pass and not to go to the hospital bc the bill was gonna be crazy high. And it turned out the baby's heart stop beating. On the other hand I gave her the advice not to go bc that happened to me around week 7 I had a brown spot on my undies and I rushed to the ER thank God all was fine but my bill is super high. But its worth for your peace of mind. So go get checked.
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I miscarried with brown spotting :(
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Ok I'll be honest with you with my first pregnancy I had brown spotting it was never a lot and only noticeable sometimes after I would use the restroom I ended up miscarring have your doctor decide if it is normal or not in some cases it's fine but in other cases in points to an issue and it wouldn't be implantation bleeding that happens before you even get a positive pregnancy test not weeks after you've already been pregnant good luck mama
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I have had some brownish blood also. I'd think as long as it's not bright red and a lot that there's nothing to worry about. If it increases or gets bright red, Id call your doctor to be safe
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It's not a lot. It just a drop of blood. And the brownish is when I wipe.
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If is like a lot you my want to call the doct.
I was sporting around week 11 but it was jus implantation.  Good luck
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If is like a lot you my want to call the doct.
I was sporting around week 11 but it was jus implantation.  Good luck
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