I've been on this page for awhile but first time posting and hoping to get some help. I've been spotting for about 10 days now; brown or pinkish discharge, not heavy, and mainly in the morning; no cramps but severe back aches.
I don't have any symptoms; I did abit from the beginning, but I don't feel them anymore.
I'm 6w2d. I called my GP, but he wasn't very helpful; all he said was that I could be miscarrying, but later on he said it could be implantation. With my first, I didn't spot or have symptoms till I was in my 3rd trimester.
Yet to be seen by the widwife.
Am I actually miscarrying?
Thanks
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Hi, I’m sorry you’re going through this, it’s so stressful. Do you have a local Early Pregnancy Unit? Most let you self refer or have a walk-in option if you have concerns. I have visited mine before for bleeding during pregnancy and have been offered scans. Hopefully all is well and you’ll get some reassurance. Spotting can be completely normal, I had it last weeks with my son but unfortunately have also had it go the other way x
sorry to hear you’re having stressful. This month my period was due for 8 days and had about 13-14 days of pink discharge mainly in mornings and milky discharge in between. I had lower back pain, sore breasts and feeling sleepy. But had no cramp at all. I did a test on day 8 that my period was due and had a very very faint line. But in the evening had a period like cramp for half an hour or so. I went to A&E as I was scared to be miscarriage. The cramp stoped and they did a urine text and was negative. And from late night I started bleeding. They told me it was my period that was late. I had 3 days of heavy bleeding followed by one day of light bleeding and that was end of it! I can’t tell what’s happening for you but it was my experience that’s very similar to yours. Hope everything goes well for you.
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