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brown discharge at 5 weeks 6 days

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hi i have brown discharge once or twice a day after i pee, continuously from last 6 days -i am almost 6 weeks pregnant. Sorry for the images but wanted to seek help if this was common for some of you. My next scan is due after 9-10 days, i am having tender breasts / nipples, bloating, puking once in the morning since last 2 days… i told my doctor about it 3-4 days ago and she said it must be old blood.. and i am on progesterone supplements..

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Progesterone can cause hormonal bleeding. It may also have been an implantation bleed. A scan would help to find out if it's something internal. But I'm more inclined to think it's caused by progesterone. If you use pessaries you can use them rectally instead of vaginally and that should still work.

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