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Ok so my story is i was due on monday. Took a test and was positive tuesday night i had pink discharge which coverd the whole tissue the next day was only little pink discharge once maybe twice a day up to the friday where i passed a tissue full again. That night it turned to red blood sat and sun still red blood with the tiniest clots ive had pelvic cramps and lower back pain but very mild hardly noticable this is nothing like the miscarriage i had last year. I guess im just clinging onto abit of hope but could it possibly be something else then a misscarriage. Seeing my doctor tomorrow to see whats what.

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