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Spotting at 6 weeks

Sorry if tmi but when I went to the toilet this afternoon there was pink blood on the paper when I wiped. I havent had any significant cramping and it doesnt seem to be getting heavier atm but its really worrying. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Thankfully it was only the once when I wiped and havent had any bleeding since. I had my hcg levels checked yesterday which came back fine so nothing to worry about thank goodness.
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Hey there. I started spotting at five weeks. It didn't stop until a miscarriage at eight weeks. I just found out today I'm pregnant again. Good luck to you, love.
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I bleed with my first, at around 5 weeks. Went on to have a healthy pregnancy. So try not to worry too much.
I bleed like the tail end of a period.
There is nothing that you can do, if it's going to happen, it's going to happen.
If you get unbearable pain and have large clots then you need to go straight to a&e x
I'm currently pregnant 5 weeks 5 days and keep on imexprcting it to happen again.
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Hey there. I was experiencing the same with my first pregnancy. I was 7 weeks. I went to the Dr on a Monday. They did an ultrasound and all i heard my baby's heart beat for the first time. Nurses told me everything was ok that i didn't look like it was in danger or anything. Came Friday i was rushed to the ER and unfortunately i had a miscarriage. If you can go get checked out ASAP. Hope everything g goes well.
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