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Is it a miscarriage again?

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PinkLady89x · 25/11/2018 16:34

Hi all,
Feeling very down so I'm just looking for any advice or positive stories to help me through an awful time. I had a mmc at the end of August and bled for 4 weeks. It was awful. I've just about recovered emotionally and physically - I've had normalish periods since and I've been pretty well this month. So on Thursday, I took my class (I'm a teacher) for a long walk and when I got home, I noticed a patch of brown - a tiny amount. I decided to take a pregnancy test - CB digital - and it said pregnant 1-2 weeks. I couldn't believe it! I was delighted. But then I worried because of the brown. Anyway, Friday and Saturday I had brown bits of brownish discharge but nothing much. I didn't have this in my last pregnancy that ended in a mmc so I thought that perhaps it means I implanted well this time etc...
anyway, this morning my other half and I DTD and at one point it hurt so we stopped and switched position - sorry TMI again. Anyway, this afternoon I've had a small amount red blood. Before it was brown and now it's red. It's not like a normal period because it's so light but it is there 😢. I took another CB digital today and it said pregnant 1-2 weeks again (I didn't really expect it to change because I only took the last one a couple of days ago). I'm actually due on today so it just feels like I'm getting my period and I now wish I hadn't taken that test earlier in the week.
So that's my problem 😢. If anyone has any similar experiences or just something to say then please do x

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Michelle0507 · 26/11/2018 18:46

I haven't experienced the same but I have had a MMC and a Chemical.
I've read lots about brown discharge and it being normal and okay early in pregnancy also read about slight bleeding after sex. I guess you'll have to wait and see how you go, make speak to your GP or EPAU I know some are better than others!

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