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pink/brown discharge @7w4d

I have been pregnant three times. Only one live birth. My first pregnancy was very hard, lots of problems.
I'm nervous because I went to the bathroom, and had a pinkish brownish discharge. Is it normal? Should I be worried? I was in the hospital last week and had my ultrasound, baby was fine. Now I wait another two weeks, but now this. Anyone had the same?
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5609044 tn?1383514943
I agree with Kairi ! It could be okay but I'd just getting checked in case!  
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Everything I've ever heard says that if you have bloody or brown discharge even if its just tinged pink then you need to contact your doctor right away, idk why someone would tell you that's normal, it can be okay but it can point to serious problems as well, i hope its nothing I'm praying for you and your wee one.
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5952722 tn?1377269578
I've been having it on an off I was advised to not have sex and you should still call your doctor and see if they would like you to come in. Always better safe than sorry. When it started for me it went like that for a few days then I actually bled ..went to the hospital baby was fine they called it a threatened miscarriage. Then it cleared up and then I had a vaginal ultrasound a week later and baby was still doing great. But after being prodded I started to have some of that discharge again. I'm around 8wks.
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5739386 tn?1378836460
It's normal.
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