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beansprout55 · 29/10/2021 22:00

Did anyone have brown/pink tinged discharge around 6 weeks? I'm totally freaking out and need to have positive stories. So anxious that it's the beginning of something bad.

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beansprout55 · 29/10/2021 22:32

Anyone?

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redandwhite1 · 29/10/2021 22:51

I did and again at about 14 weeks

I'm currently 22 weeks and all is ok

Apparently it's totally normal, only not when bright red and fresh blood should you worry

Myselfplusone · 29/10/2021 22:51

Brown is usually old blood- really common in early pregnancy. I had pink with a lot of pain around 4 weeks and everything is fine. Ring the early pregnancy unit if you're concerned though

beansprout55 · 29/10/2021 22:54

I live in jersey so we don't have that.
I'm more cervical mucus than discharge (if there's a difference). TMI warning .. it look white on my finger, but when I wipe it on a tissue it's like pinky/light brown. Do you think it's normal? Early scan on Tuesday but I don't think I can wait that long.

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Myselfplusone · 30/10/2021 08:43

Really doesn't sound concerning to me. The wait is horrible!!!!!! There's nothing worse! I've got my next one Thursday the wait is killing me. I hope everything goes well for you!

JackJack84 · 30/10/2021 09:13

Yes I was scanned at 6/7 weeks due to pink spotting, I'd had a previous ectopic so that's how I got the scan. Everything was fine & I saw the heartbeat. I had a few more episodes of spotting in my first & second trimesters but I'm now 37 weeks & baby is perfectly healthy. I was told I have a cervical ectropion which was the likely cause.

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