I think I m 5 wk pregnant but from 3 days it started bleeding which is brown in colour and it only seems when I wipes with tissue.. This my second time . I had a miscarriage 10 months ago. I m 28 . And I too much scared .. Can any one plz let me know what is going to be happen ...
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It's hard to say as everyone is different. I had a miscarriage 2 years ago and then I'm pregnant now and I bled and had brown when I wiped for 3 weeks. I was 7 weeks 4 days before they saw my baby on my scan
Hi I've had this happen I had miscarriage then fell again 5m on the later and had a bleed so had an early scan and now I have a healthy 3 year old and then I miscarried again and had the same again and I now have a healthy 16 month old and same happened to me again and I now have a healthy 5 week old. I hope this helps cheer you up a little and good luck with your pregnancy
I have just had a scan because of the same thing at nearly 7 wks, but I still have the brown. The baby so far is healthy, they some people bleed all the way through some don't! Its hard to say but you can't judge from another persons experience because everyone is different ! Fingers crossed x
I am 5 weeks to and I am also having a little brown discharge I went to the er and they said everything was OK I will pray for u as well I know ur scared I am to and I have six kids already
Hi same thing happened to me I was having a lot of pain like cramp and started spotting 5 days after I found out I was pregnant... I went to hospital out of hours and the examined my and put my in for early ultrasound where we couldn't only see the sac I was only 4.6 weeks pregnant i was told to go back I 2 weeks times for another scan to check as they were unsure what was going to happen.... I was passed myself for a fortnight but everything was absolutely fine my daughter is not 22 months old.
Hope everything works out for you, see your gp our out of hours. Xx
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