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does this sound weird??

Its day 3 that i been spotting. Im about 4 or 5 weeks along. Might be tmi but im gonna explain how its been. It started off as a pinkish redish discharge looking stuff. There was a tiny drop on my undies and then a small amount when i wiped. The next morning its was brownish discharge and later in the day it was a redish color again but looked more like blood than discharge. A couple more drops on my undies and a couple drops in the toilet. Yesterday it was brownish in the morning and more like blood at night. I freaked out. Today tho its only been a brownish and then a yellowish. I havent had any pain with all this tho. Im just wondering. Has something like this happened to anyone. I keep going from worried to thinking im done spotting back to worrying. My mom mentioned that she was on her period and maybe thats why i started spotting. I just hate not knowing.
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I agree I think you should go to the doctors
That isss how my miscarriage started
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No i didnt get any pain i felt okay thats why i say go get it checked out because you never know what it could be you always want to be safe then sorry
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Go to the hospital. I was 8 weeks but my miscarriage started with  light pink discharge that I only noticed when I wiped and no pain. That lasted for 3 days and I thought it was just spotting, but on the 4th day I got horrible pain out of nowhere and bled a lot. You might be fine but that is how miscarriages start so you should get it checked out. You're still really early so they won't be able to see much but they can monitor your hcg levels and see if they're dropping
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I didn't get any real pain when I miscarried before 6 weeks. It was just some spotting that turned heavy over time. There is a chance that nothing is wrong but it's better to go get checked and make sure just in case. Please if you can get to the ER. It's better to know what's going on in a medical setting than be on your own.
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Did you have pain??
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I had spotting my first pregnancy for days and they found that i was having a tubal pregnancy...im pregnant again and its going great 17wks i honestly if i was you go get it checked cause you dont want to wait to long even if they didnt see nothing they can check your hcg levels
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I did she said if its not flowing like a period or i dont have pain then i should be fine but im still worried
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It could be normal but I'm 20+5 weeks I haven't spotted once.  Actually though I did before I was pregnant (thinking it was my period) but I found out I was pregnant at 4 weeks though. If that makes sense. I would call your doctor and ask to be safe
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My mom said i might still be to early to even see anything....
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Go to the er
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Is that how your miscarriages started??
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Red blood is usally a sign that you need to go get checked out. This is my 5th pregnancy (4 previous miscarriages) and I would go to the ER if you've been having that type of bleeding.
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Well yea thats also what my mom said. Because her and i usually get our periods around the same time. I just wanna know that everything is ok.
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It's normal to spot at 4-5 weeks and 8-9 weeks as that's when you'd normally have gotten a period at least that's what an ob nurse told me.
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