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I’m 7 weeks pregnant and although detailed after intercourse with my partner there was brown discharge that then turned to a slight pinky more red blood but not enough to fill a pad there is none in my urine but when I wipe it’s brown again and I can collect a slight but tiny amount on a pad it started yesterday after noon but still going and it’s 7:24 in the morning the next day. Is this normal... I had a miscarriage the start of last month

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For what I know, spotting is normal at this stage, especially after sex. I’ve had spotting once without having sex, we went to A&E right away and they were not concerned at all, they spotting and cramping are normal. If it will make you feel reassured, there is no harm in going to hospital.

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