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My fiancé & I just had intercourse & I started bleeding right after. I checked online & it said that it's normal for it to be very faint & pinkish, but mine was darker, kind of brownish. It doesn't look like any tissue has passed & I haven't been cramping. I'm not sure if I just had a miscarriage or if I'm just overreacting but we're both terrified. We're both first time parents.
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10946054 tn?1417108117
Same thing happen to me at bout 7weeks it's normal try not to have safe til you get the OK from your doctor
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Its normal. Im 34 weeks and it'll randomly happen to me
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I had the same problem at 6 weeks and they told me that it was from heavy implantation bleeding and to take it easy
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Okay, thank you ladies! Just so terrified somethings wrong.
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11533887 tn?1422330747
If you continue then yes absolutely. Dark blood indicates old remains. Light blood is what you should worry most about. Just keep an eye on it, it should go away.
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Should I go to the emergency room in the morning if I'm still bleeding?
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If its brownish its probably old blood. Monitor it closely.
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Probably its normal but im not quiet sure,the same thing happened to me once but i was about 30wks and dr told me it was completely normal as long as it wasn't a lot of blood
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I was told 5 weeks, but the doctor pretty much just guessed since it was planned parenthood. She told me I'd find out at my next doctor visit when I have an ultrasound.
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How far along are you??
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