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i am 5 weeks pregnant..is any form of bleeding normal?

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bubsy86 | 11:51 Fri 07th Dec 2007 | Body & Soul
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I have just found out im 5 weeks pregnant, it wasnt planned but im ok. i woke up today to find a brownish discharge when i went to the toilet...theres not alot of it though. should i be worried??
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Its is quite common to get an implantation bleed early on in the pregnancy. Brown blood also means that its old blood so usually nothing to be concerned about although it can still signal a loss.

Any bright red blood loss or clots or any severe pain in the abdomen should be investigated and you should contact your GP who would then, hopefully, refer you to the early pregnancy unit for scans.

I would check up with your GP practice. I hope things are OK.
No, it is not.
Do check with your GP. It could be that you need to rest some more.
you need to rest and keep hydrated for now.
Definitely need to rest. Brown blood can be a sign of threatened miscarriage. Wasn't going to post that originally, but I hope it will encourage you to contact your GP practice for proper advice.
Erm, there's a subtopic called pregnancy in the family section. Please can you talk about your discharges in there thanks? I eat my lunch in here sometimes.

PS I really hope everything is ok and it's just a wee leak.
bill, you go on about eating your sarnies and then talk about leaking wee???!!!!
Im sure bubsy will find the pregnancy topic in good time, although it still comes under body and soul

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