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normal symptoms?

I have had cramping, less frequently now, buy twice now have a a slight brownish pink tinge of color when I wipe. I don't want to freak out and call my doc if this is normal, but I am scared my body is trying to miscarry. It has increased,  and I haven't seen any today. Should I worry?
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Hi!
If you were my patient, I would want you to report your bleeding to me, but, I would probably advise you that if the blood is minimal and dark, it will probably go away and your baby will be fine.  If the bleeding becomes bright red , then your should call right away.
Hope this helps!
Dr B
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.I usually get my period every 28 days, well its now day 42. I am spotting, last night was a couple drops and today is pink in my discharge. Usually I am very heavy. Tests say im negative, could this be implantation? This late in the month? I I need help guys!!
My signs: Bloating, hunger, aching/cramping(mild), not to emotional, spotting

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I spotted friday, went to the dr. Even though the spotting stopped I'm nervous because the dr told me my cervix is open and at 6weeks 1day my baby heart beat is slow. Has anyone experience any of this. By the way this is my first pregnancy.
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U.should call your doctor i mean that's.what they are their for that's.why u pay them to take care of u n your unborn fetus really instead of posting on here call your doctor
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I took blood again and the hcg was higher than thz first time but not high enough for 6weeks so the docter was already quite sure it would become a miscarriage. Yesterday i had cramps all day and heavy feeling around my pubic area and than the bleading came heavily and with some thick mucus, so it's not ment to be for me this time...but not to sad, next time will be better ;-)
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Im 9 weeks nd 5days nd ive been bleeding for 10 days now it started off light nd It got really dark throughout the days
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Do not stress yourself out even if you are possiblu miscarrying. Always think on the bright side when possible. A lot of women are unable to get pregnant, but at least you know you can. Don't forget to take your prenatal pills and eat healthy! Taking your prenatal pills are a must, especially in the first trimester.
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6 weeks and i also have red/brown spotting...nice to see I'm not the only one...
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My doc also told me that there is nothing I can do either way - resting all day won't decrease the chance of mc and getting up and walking around wont increase chance of mc - whatever is going yo happen will happen.  Im still worried though
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Thank you for your responses! This is my first pregnancy as well and I am terrified of a miscarriage.  
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I am 7 wks 3 days. I had light pink spotting for two days and then today woke up and it was heavier. I called my ob and he said it could be perfectly normal and not to worry unless it turns into a period. I'm very nervous - first pregnancy and so afraid to miscarry
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I am 7 weeks and 3 days, and I just had more pink (sorry for TMI) should I get a pregnancy test to see if HCG is still present? My first doc appointment isn't until next monday
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For some women, this is normal during the implantation stage. How far along are you? I'd recommend you telling you doctor so that they can at least monitor your HCG levels. Best of luck to you and your baby!
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