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spotting all the time.. is it normal?

Im 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant with my 2nd child. I Recently found out this past wed. I've been spotting for the past week now with no pain or cramps. Is it normal to spot so much or should i consult my Obgyn ASAP? Its not so much red more like a light orange color.. Is it bad??
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3224409 tn?1356206827
I would recommend that u go to er straight away... Although they wont be able to help u if it is indeed a miscarriage... But it will atleast give u an idea whats going on... I had same situation last yr. .. I kept spotting on/off since 5wks till 10wks n at 11wks it turned out to be miscarriage...

Take care n best of luck...
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I'm 6 weeks and 4 days but this is my first as far as I know bleeding can be a sign of a miscarriage but I think you need to seek medical ast ASAP just to be on the safe side
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Its not heavy its more light. Its like an orange red color. My first pregnancy was soo diffrwnt from this on. Then again i found out when i was hitting my 2nd trimester. This one i found out early so im more catious and leery. Its just puzzles me that im spotting with no cramps or pain..
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Bleeding while pregnant is never normal, however it is common. How heavy is it?
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