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Constant Brown Discharge (13 wks plus 2)

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Had first scan last week and everything is fine with baby but I still have a constant brown discharge. Sometimes its light sometimes its dark brown but never red. Never what I would say bleeding and never very much but enough to wear a panty pad everyday. Always had a lot of discharge before pregnancy. Spoke to midwife who said this is normal, nothing to worry about but I would really like an explanation as surely this is not "normal"! Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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rachel21xx

hey, congrats first off, and this could be anything from an infection to all ya old period blood, i had this with my 1st pregnancy hope this helps xx

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Lissles

I would say this is normal too it is just old blood making its way out

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