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Brown discharge throughout

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GunesM · 02/10/2024 16:09

Is brown discharge throughout when wiping and loss of severe morning nausea at around 7.5 weeks but still soreish boobs a reason to prepare for mmc news at my next scan

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Springadorable · 02/10/2024 21:12

Oh gosh. For me, sadly yes. But I really really hope you have better luck x

GunesM · 03/10/2024 08:27

Springadorable · 02/10/2024 21:12

Oh gosh. For me, sadly yes. But I really really hope you have better luck x

Sorry to hear of you're loss would you mind going nto more detail of your experience ? I'm a great believer in what will be will be so open minded as to which way it can go. I've had 3 healthy babies in my 20s and never had any symptoms at all really. But this time over 35 I started out before I even tested at 4 weeks with severe morning nausea and immense fatigue although anxiety may have contributed at 5. 5 thr coloured discharge began Dr wssent concerned everything seem on track at 6 wks then at around 7.5 the only symptom I felt I still had was a tender breast which had been increasing but has stayed the same since I am now 9wks by lmp and just find it strange things should have peaked also the brown discharge has continued when I wipe so uncertainty

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Springadorable · 03/10/2024 12:18

Yes of course! So for me I found out at about four weeks, bad sickness at five weeks and sore boobs etc. But then started to feel better rather than worse (previously when pregnant I felt really sick until about week 14). Discharge started at around week nine I think and then confirmed as MMC at around week 11 with growth stopping at week seven. Eventually started to miscarry properly a week after that. Worst bit for me was definitely not knowing - once I knew it wasn't happening I found it much easier to deal with. Best of luck to you x

GunesM · 03/10/2024 13:58

Springadorable · 03/10/2024 12:18

Yes of course! So for me I found out at about four weeks, bad sickness at five weeks and sore boobs etc. But then started to feel better rather than worse (previously when pregnant I felt really sick until about week 14). Discharge started at around week nine I think and then confirmed as MMC at around week 11 with growth stopping at week seven. Eventually started to miscarry properly a week after that. Worst bit for me was definitely not knowing - once I knew it wasn't happening I found it much easier to deal with. Best of luck to you x

Thankyou for sharing. Did your symptoms become non existent then before you found out? I still have the sore boob's but that's it just a feeling of anxiety for me x

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Springadorable · 03/10/2024 17:10

GunesM · 03/10/2024 13:58

Thankyou for sharing. Did your symptoms become non existent then before you found out? I still have the sore boob's but that's it just a feeling of anxiety for me x

It was more that rather than being 24/7 I'd have a couple of days of virtually nothing and then some symptoms (like a bit of nausea) and then it would lessen again. I was suspicious as previously I was sick the whole time.

Springadorable · 03/10/2024 17:10

How long have you got until your scan? X

GunesM · 03/10/2024 17:37

Springadorable · 03/10/2024 17:10

How long have you got until your scan? X

I have booked for tomorrow x

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Springadorable · 03/10/2024 17:59

Good luck! Fingers and toes crossed for you x

GunesM · 04/10/2024 13:24

Springadorable · 03/10/2024 17:59

Good luck! Fingers and toes crossed for you x

Unfortunatly received the news it is a silent miscarriage baby passed around 10 days ago d&c tomorrow morning x

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Springadorable · 04/10/2024 13:40

GunesM · 04/10/2024 13:24

Unfortunatly received the news it is a silent miscarriage baby passed around 10 days ago d&c tomorrow morning x

Gutted for you. Hope you're as ok as you can be x

GunesM · 04/10/2024 15:57

Kind of strange how sometimes we just seem to know something is wrong

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Threebutterflies24 · 04/10/2024 18:30

So sorry for your loss x

Springadorable · 04/10/2024 19:05

It is. Sometimes even though our body hasn't fully acknowledged the loss we already know. Doesn't make it much easier though.

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