Hi there i am currently 6 weeks pregnant, 2 days ago i had a mild bleeding when i went to the bathroom, the color was bright red without any cramping or pain, i only noticed the blood when i went to pee and just a few drops in the liner, but now 2 days later the colour of my discharge turned dark brown i am terrified as i had an ectopic pregnancy 7 months ago and had my left tube removed, has anyone had these symptoms and went on to have a normal pregnancy ??
I have a scan tomorrow morning but i am freaking out
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I’ve seen lots of posts and comments from people who had bleeding, but everything was fine. Try to relax as best you can between now and then and remind yourself that you don’t have any information yet and that maybe everything is OK. I highly recommend the free guided meditations on the app Insight Timer. Specifically, for stress and anxiety, I’d suggest yoga nidra.
I hope everything goes smoothly for you tomorrow. Hugs! Xx
Just to let you guy's know that they think it's another ectopic the did not see anything in the uterus but they found a sac in the right tube. I will go in on saturday for another blood draw but things dont look good
I’m sorry you have to experience some stress with your pregnancy. Fx this is only some one off bleeding and seems now is stopped and this brown bleeding is only old blood.
If that helps I can share what has happened with my missed miscarriage. I have experienced light bleeding with bright red blood only little bleeding but for a week when I was 5wks pregnant. My bleeding never turned brown and was associated with quite intense cramps, I knew it this was bad sign ok although we managed to see baby heart at 7wks, the pregnancy didn’t
Progressed any further
With you having no cramps and having bleeding stoping it’s very positive sign so please stay calm if can (I know not possible). All the best to you 😘
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