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I'm just confused

I am 8 weeks and 4 days pregnant. About a week and a half ago I had spotting that went away then some darker red bleeding that also went away after a couple hours.

My boobs were so sore and GROWING and I have felt so full that I don't want to eat, but today I woke up and my boobs were hardly sore at all and the seem so small. I also feel like my belly is back to pre pregnancy flatness where yesterday all I wanted was to wear a big sweatshirt to cover my fat haha.

Could I have had a miscarriage and am now losing my pregnancy symptoms or is this normal? I'm just confused
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If it's heavy and clotting, I would go to the er. Spotting and cramping as well as bleeding can be common in early pregnancy.  Good luck and congratulations
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I would go to the er and get checked out I think any time you have spotting or bleeding it should never go unchecked I had brown spotting with my first pregnancy and I miscarried I'm not saying you did but it is always better to be safe than sorry
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I won't have one until January 15th
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When is your next doctor appointment?
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You should be fine. As you enter your second trimester some signs tend to disappear. Spotting is common in pregnancy.
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