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Am I having a miscarriage???

Hello All: I AM 6 WEEKS AND 6 DAYS PREGNANT. I am having some light bleeding (with odor) and cramping. Last friday I took an ultra sound and I heard the baby's heart beating. The doctor said that there was a little blood clot...i forgot where...but could not explain the bleeding. I am very concern because this does not feel normal at all. I am waiting for my blood test to come back. As of Yesterday my pregnancy symtoms stopped! NO NAUSEA. SHOULD I BE WORRIED. AM I HAVING A MISCARRIAGE. This is my first pregnancy. PLEASE HELP. Thanks in advance.
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Thank you both for you response. I had pregnancy symtoms for 2 weeks and now out of no where they are gone. I got to play the waitng game I guess. ....will keep you posted.
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I think if your worried and in doubt ring your womens hospital emergancy dept.
I recently had heavier bleeding more than normal and severe pains that i never experienced before but never thought i was pregnant,went to th Dr 3 days later,unbeknown to me i had an ectopic pregnancy-dangerous.So from that day if i'm concerned bout anything any womens stuff not normal,i ring them.
It will give you peace of mind.
Good luck
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Bleeding and cramping so early in pregnancy can be caused by implantation, which I experienced also around six weeks (although my bleeding was more brownish in color).  Also, I didn't have any pregnancy symptoms at six weeks, they only started around eight weeks.  The fact that you have seen a heartbeat is a positive sign.  Unfortunately, you'll have to play the waiting game.  I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and your baby.
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