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3rd FET: 5 weeks pregnant and brown spotting

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Hi, today i am 29dp5dt which is 5+ weeks pregnant. Today i eat mashroom n eggs. in lunch i meet sheep trotters.now i went in toilet n see brown discharge with awful smell. now it turn to red spotting. i am so scared n can't contact in clinic till morning. i am so worried n broken. i don't know what should i expect.

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A bad smell could mean an infection, I hope you get to the clinic or the doctors today and they can see what’s going on, and treat you, good luck xx

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Hiramunir78 in reply toDebsdex11

Bleeding turns heavy and having big clots. But i trust on God still hopefull. Going for scan in an hour.

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Wishinandahopin

I had spotting and bleeding on and off from 5weeks to 8 weeks and it was a hematoma. So it could be that. Don’t worry too much but contact your clinic when they are open again.

Hopefully all will be ok 🤞🏼🙏🏼

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Hiramunir78 in reply toWishinandahopin

I am having heavy bleeding n see huge blood clots.

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Wishinandahopin in reply toHiramunir78

I’m so sorry lovely- I would go to the early pregnancy unit or your clinic. Hopefully will be ok 🤞🏼

I had heavy bleeding and clots and it was ok but I know it can go either way.

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Hiramunir78 in reply toWishinandahopin

It was okay. We see gestational sac, fetal pole and heart beat. Dr said pregnancy is still here. And put me on cyclogist 2 pessaries twice a day.

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Wishinandahopin in reply toHiramunir78

That’s fantastic news! Yes good to be on more progesterone. I really hope it all goes smoothly! When I bled really heavily I was convinced I’d lost the baby but then we saw the heartbeat. Was so reassuring. I’m now 15 weeks so hopefully everything will continue well for you.

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Me_and_Sparkle

for me it was luck of estrogen and I started also at 5 weeks. My clinic made a mistake and told me to stop the estrogen but as soon as I took it it went away progressively (lasted 3 weeks).

I’ve now started pink spotting at 9 weeks and my clinic says it happens to 90% of patients and it’s due to the medication.

Bleeding in IVF is very common. Ask the clinic if they can do a scan for you or you could also go to EPU. Good luck and keep us posted x

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Hiramunir78 in reply toMe_and_Sparkle

It was okay. We see gestational sac, fetal pole and heart beat. Dr said pregnancy is still here. And put me on cyclogist 2 pessaries twice a day. Also antibiotic for infection. I was taking estrogen tablets wrong way. I was taking it with glucophage n timing was not right.

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Citizenerased83

So glad all is OK. I hope all continues to be well. Take care xx

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