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brown_pink color discharge

I'm 9 weeks and having a brown discharge today not to much with a little cramps (like before your period starts ).
I'm very worried about it should I go to emergency? Please let me is it normal?
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Also when I went to the hospital cause I was scared I was having the same symptoms from the discharging.stupid Dr told me I was having a miscarriage, but that was not the case maybe cause I was really early and it was hard to detect the problems and you would think the hospitals knows everything.I'm almost due and everything's fine with me anyways just take it easy and talk to ur dr.wish u the best hon!
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Also when I went to the hospital cause I was scared I was having a the same symptoms stupid Dr told me I was probably having a miscarriage but that was not the case it was to early to figure out the problem I think that's why they think that at the time. But just take it easy and keep talking to ur Dr about it and wish u the best of luck!
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It's mostly ur insides rebuilding for ur pregnancy to adjust. Another thing I noticed when lady's happen to have a pink or brown discharge it's most likely their having a girl.It happen too all my friends and I was worry about it too when it happend to me I thought I was having a miscarriage but it's not. Its ur body flushing out what ever is old and adjusting to the knew for ur pregnancy and I'm having a girl. Also don't go on its most likely ur having a girl I'm just saying that from what I seen and been right so far but everyone is different. Cause with my two boys that's never happened to me till this one and same with my friends.lol but if ur worrys honey wait awhile and see what happens than see a Dr.
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Brown discharge could be old blood. Pink is new blood. If you're cramping you should definitely see a Dr. Some women have bleeding in pregnancy but shouldn't. I never hurts to get check. I wish you the best of luck.
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