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I'm 6 weeks and for the past 3 days when I go the restroom I wipe there's a  brownish goo on the paper.... and tonight I go and there's the same brownish and now a light red....im in no pain or cramps just a upset stomach like I ate something bad.....show I be worried???
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I urge you to go get checked out with my first pregnancy I had brown spotting no pain nothing and I miscarried not all miscarriages start with heavy red bleeding or pain so not in all cases is brown spotting fine
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Brownish "goo" is ok.. long as it isnt red.. it will stop soon. I had it too.. twice!! Light light red... not dark red as if your period is here.. if so go see your doctor.. I had it at 5 weeks... am now 16wks.. and hasnt happened again.. Keep an eye out..
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Hi SM.  I got your message about why I asked about your breasts.

Swollen tender breasts are a pretty typical sign of a healthy early pregnancy.  If they are tender and full and then quickly stop feeling tender,  it's a sign of an early miscarriage.

Best wishes - I hope this works out for you.
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I've been having this same problem since I was 4 weeks, I'm now almost 8 and it's still there. My ob didn't seem too concerned because it was small amounts,  with no cramping or any clots and it's mostly brown. She is still sending me for an early ultrasound though just to be sure!
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They never really did.
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13167 tn?1327194124
Do your breasts still hurt?  
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Yes i went to the er they told I might having a miscarriage but it to early to tell . They were no help they left me alone for hours and didn't seem to care I might be losing my baby because it a early pregnancy
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I would def call your Dr. I myself have the same issue after I gushed blood Thursday night. Went to the Er and I have a threatened miscarriage diagnosis. Hope your situation is better.
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Call your Dr.
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Call your doctor or nurses line, if your concerned you should ask.  They will be able to tell you if you should worry or put your mind at ease :-)
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