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1248889 tn?1358262618

is something wrong with me??

okay ladies well i had a m/c March 20 and
a D&C March 22nd of 2010
I had my first period April 24 and it lasted till the 27th
and than in May i was supposed to start on the 25
BUT I DIDNT.
i took a blood pregnancy test and it was negative.
okay so on the 31st of May i started spotting it was brown
and it lasted all the way till June 6th.
okay here is the weird part it never got red...it stayed brown the whole time??
my obgyn said that was normal that my body is still trying to get better from my m/c
okay well today i went to go use the rr and when i wiped there was clear discharge and it had a
string of red blood, and i went again and now it is light pink??

does anyone know whats going on with me??
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1351078 tn?1416313146
I have had the clear with red inside and that means you are fertile :)
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1152046 tn?1305767488
that happened to me too. I had a brown discharge after my MC/DnC and it lasted what seemed to be forever. Then it went EW with red streaks in it...then nothing for a few days, then brown discharge/old blood, and the HEAVY period for 13 days, and then off for 8 now I have the old blood and very little fresh blood again! UGHHHH. My MC was fetal demise at 12 weeks, DnC on the 14th week because my body didnt let it go naturally, and now its been chaos ever since....I just want to TTC but my bodys just not ready....so just stick with water, caffein free drinks, no alcohol and no smoking....so when you get prego' your baby will be healthy and you'll have less to cut back on when you find out! Thats my plan....If you dr. tells you whats going on let me know, Im thinking this is just normal, and our bodies will take a while to get back on track. Good luck and lots of baby dust to you!
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