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Red blood at 7 weeks but only in the morning?

I am 7 weeks pregnant. I woke up yesterday (Friday) morning and when I wiped I wiped off red blood. I continued geting ready for work...wiped again and saw a dark brown blood, and then before walking out the door it was brown. As I got to work, it had all stopped. I had a mis carriage last July of 09. So I called the Doctor to be on the safe side. They said because of my age, 35, I needed to see the doctor on Monday. I need to take it easy, no lifting, no sex, drink alot of water and I go to see the Doctor on Monday. This morning the exact same thing happened. Red blood, dark brown, and now back to nothing. This is totally different then my mis carriag last year. I was wondering if anyone else had expeienced a little bit of blood only in the morning and had a normal pregnancy? Or since It is starting out with red blood, I am mis carrying?
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My other fear is I have lost my tenderness in my breasts, which is a sign of not being pregnant. I guess I just have to wait and see what the doctor says to me on Monday. Thanks for your feedback.
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hi...
well on my pregnancy it happened like that too.i began having red blood then pinkish and then brown but when i went to go see my doc she said it was perf. normal. she said the pregnancy was landing on the uterus and that that was pushing out that old blood. i did have a miscairrage though like two weeks later but i dont think that it was bc of the bleeding. i would follow the docs orders and try not to let them do us vaginally. sum docs say that doing that increases the chance of having a mc. well hope all ends well for u. try not to worry and enjoy ur pregnancy. whatever will happen will happen. just have faith and everythig will turn out ok =)
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