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Found out at 4+ weeks had symptoms for 2-3 days after finding out then diss

Just found last week that I am 4+ weeks and had syptoms 2 or 3 days took a very hot bath and have had absolutely no syptoms since that night. I'm freaking out this only my second pregnancy and my son is 11. For years I thought something was wrong because I just could not would not concieve, now this. Am I just being paranoid or could I have made myself have a silent miscarriage that night?? Please help been up crying all night.
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Brown blood is old blood so it's nothing to worry about although I would still bring it up to your doctor. And symptoms come and go I only had symptoms from when I found out until a few weeks after then nothing and still nothing other than feeling her move I wouldn't realise I'm pregnant but still call your doctor or midwife and see if you can get a scan. If they won't do one say you are unsure of how far along you are and they they will send you for a dating scan. Good luck to both of you x
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I got a positive too and apart from breast tenderness and heaviness, I haven't had any other symptoms. I'm currently seeing dark brown stains on tissue when I pee and wipe.( sorry for the TMI) . Keep strong and don't worry. Trust God to do what He does best.
I'll keep you in my prayers.
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I would contact your doctor with your concerns. When in doubt check it out. I didn't have any symptoms until almost 9 weeks and I did have a week and a half where I had no symptoms. I also got very nervous but my doctor's nurse said symptoms and come and go and come back again.
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I'm sorry to hear that you're dealing with that. Have you gone to the dr?? I'm not having any bleeding or cramping, just all my symptoms ceased after that bath. I'm not sure if this is normal or not. I will also keep you in my prayers as well. Is this your first pregnancy?
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Wasn't aware I posted this twice. But please feel free to answer either post
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