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My last period was 13th October
Then my nxt period was 8th November which I've missed so I'm.19 days late of period
I've done about 7 pregnancy test and all positive
But my nxt period should of been due 4th December which I'm not going to have
But I've been getting brown blood is this the blood that is old from my last period that was due and the period that is meant to of been due on 4th December
????? I've got to go for a ultrasound nxt week but I'm 6w5d pregnant as from my last menstrual cycle 13 th October
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I went the doctors over the brown & pinkish blood the doctor said that it can be normal to get this through pregnancy
And nor to worry I've had my bloodpressure taken and urine test done a urine test and I have a water infection been put on antibiotics for 5 days
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It's not RED blood
Thisnim normal in first trimester isn't. It?   BROWN BLOOD
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Thank you It only brown no red at all
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Brown blood is common in the first trimester if you have not had cramps you should be fine, it does normally come at the time your period would. Not too scare you but I had brown blood in my previous pregnancy and it was a missed miscarriag, it will soon turn red if that's the case. Call your midwife if your gut feels something is wrong, hope everything is ok.
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I had red blood. Its fine. As long as youre not excessively bleeding you should be fine. But any type of blood you really should contact your doctor. You can even call the delivery ward in your hospital and ask questions.
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Please anyone
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Has anyone had this brown blood is it normal in first trimester
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??
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