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Every few days when I wipe I get a little bit of blood mixed with discharge it's always pink. But only one little bit every few days. Doctor said it's nothing to worry about I have another scan on Friday does anyone know what this could be its been happening for about a week I'm 5weeks 5days

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newmum15

Hiya, it's probably just your body adjusting to the implantation of the fertilised egg, I had it up to 6w3d. Try not to worry (easier said than done I know). Let us know how Friday goes xx

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Hellsbells11

Sounds like implantation blood. Occasional spotting and light bleeding is normal for some moms to be. Heavy bleeding and passing clots are more concerning.

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Kittyy in reply toHellsbells11

See I've not had and heavy bleeding or clots! Everything feels normal, but I'm a born worrier every little cramp and I run to my grandma and mum asking them if it's normal haha

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