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asked Jul 4, 2021 in Pregnancy Period General by anonymous
I am currently 6 and a half weeks pregnant and have been experiencing spotting with brown blood, followed by red, then back to brown. The spotting has now stopped, and I don't have severe abdominal cramps. Can someone please help me understand if this is normal during pregnancy?
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Spotting during early pregnancy can be concerning, but it is not uncommon. Many women experience light bleeding or spotting in the first trimester without any serious complications. This is known as implantation bleeding and occurs when the fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterine lining.

The color of the blood can vary from brown to red, depending on how old it is. Brown blood indicates that it may be older blood that took longer to leave your body.

While spotting can be normal, it's important to monitor your symptoms closely. If you experience heavy bleeding (soaking through a pad in an hour), severe abdominal pain, or passing large clots, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately as these could be signs of a miscarriage or other complications.

In most cases, spotting during early pregnancy resolves on its own without any intervention. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation.

To ease your worries, try to take it easy and avoid strenuous activities until you speak with your doctor. Stay hydrated and get plenty of rest. Keep track of any changes in the color or amount of bleeding as well as any other symptoms you may experience.

Remember that every pregnancy is unique, so what may be normal for one person might not be for another. Trust your instincts and reach out to your healthcare provider if you have any concerns or questions about your pregnancy journey.

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answered Jul 4, 2021 by anonymous
I am now 34 weeks and very healthy. I also had spotting early in pregnancy that worried me. Previously I've had a miscarriage so was nervous that the same thing was happening. If the spotting does not get heavier and you don't have major cramps, it may be normal. My spotting went away at around 10 weeks or so. I hope you and your baby will be well. If anything, visit your doctor.
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answered Jul 6, 2021 by anonymous
Miscarriages aren't always painful, I had the gush of death as they call it but because I wasn't in excruciating pain, well meaning individuals tried to tell me to keep positive and that I must still be pregnant. I had to have a blood test coz I kept showing as pregnant even though I had been wearing a pad for 17 days for the brown blood, the test showed that I couldn't be pregnant anymore but it took another 3 weeks for the HCG to leave my system. I miscarried on the 15th of January, blood test on the 21st of February, still showed positive on the 3rd of march and finally it was all gone later that week. I was 8 weeks pregnant. 

Some spotting is normal, but a lot is not.

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