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Pinkish and blood streaked cm

I'm 8 weeks 4 last Monday I had an early scan due to pink cm and slightly cramps (had a miscarriage before) scan showed healthy heartbeat and baby seemed absolutely fine. However this pink cm has continued on and off so I thought I'd message my midwife who I have not met yet ... she still has not replied. Today my discharge has been blood streaked ... I don't no what to do really as I don't want to keep contracting people and them thinking that I'm over dramatic or anything as I've seen the baby but I also just want some advice? Anyone hhave any ideas?
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At 6 weeks I had spotting it was dark red and then the next day turned brown then stopped. I called my doctor office they did bloodwork and did my ultrasound early. I saw heartbeat and my levels were high. I found out the ultrasound had a very small bled. It was subchorionic hemorrhage. It was from the placenta attaching to the uterine wall said it was normal and common. They wanted me to call again right away if it happened again. Id say contact your doctor. Dont be afraid of over reacting. :)
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Thank you for your reply. I did contact my local epu and I have another scan on Thursday.  It has stopped now so I did feel like I was using a space another lady could have however I'd rather be safe and see that my baby is still doing just fine! Not long left of the 1st trimester thankfully x
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