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brown discharge/ spotting

Hi, im bout 7w4d and this is my 3 pregnancy. I had two misc. before this. This current pregnancy at 6w2d i had a ultrasound and for the first time i heard the heartbeat. It was 126 and the baby is healthy. About three days after i started spotting and now im getting a brown discharge when i wipe and its not blood. It looks similar to tissue.  Its off and on now. Is this normal?
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Thank you all for responding. Im so sorry RosaAnne. I had my dr. appt. and everything was ok. The baby is growing right where its suppose to be and the heartbeat is 170. Im so thankful and a little more relaxed when i spot. And being able to see other womens stories help alot too so thank u all!!
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I was pregnant with a twins and I lost one at 6 weeks, the only reason the docs knew was down to the brown discharge
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I had spotting about that time too. My doc said that it was around the time I'd have my period and some women would have mild period symptoms around the time they have their period and that was all mine was. I'm 26 weeks now. I'm not a doctor so I'm not saying that what you have but that's my experience. Good luck tomorrow and I pray that everything is OK with the little one.
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Thank you!! And i called my dr. and i have a ultrasound tomorrow to make sure everything is ok. All i can do is pray for the best.
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Hi,
I had the same thing and when i mentioned it to my dr he said it is common in pregnancies. I had a ultrasound to check how far along i was and they noticed a polyop which is what he thinks it was.ni havent spotted in over 2 weeks (9 weeks today). They dont like to use the word normal but they say it is common. Call your dr and speak to them for some reassurance.
Good luck and congratulations!
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