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6 Weeks Pregnant, Cramps, Watery Discharge With Faint Pink Color. Early Sign Of Miscarriage?

Hi, I'm six weeks pregnant I'm having cramps ,but they seem to move after I have passed gas(I'm so sorry)! I had some watery discharge , and when I went to the restroom to wipe I noticed some of the discharge had some faint pink in it. I keep checking and now the watery discharged seems to have decreased,however, can this be an early sign of miscarriage? I have a ten year old living, and I miscarried in 2006...
Thu, 7 Nov 2013
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Cramps and bleeding in early pregnancy are never a good sign. If there is no active bleeding take as much rest as possible. You need to keep your head low and lie down. Any sign of bleeding resuming, get an ultrasound done asap. Avoid any bending, heavy lifting, intercourse. See your doctor for progesterone supplementation.
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6 Weeks Pregnant, Cramps, Watery Discharge With Faint Pink Color. Early Sign Of Miscarriage?

Hello, Cramps and bleeding in early pregnancy are never a good sign. If there is no active bleeding take as much rest as possible. You need to keep your head low and lie down. Any sign of bleeding resuming, get an ultrasound done asap. Avoid any bending, heavy lifting, intercourse. See your doctor for progesterone supplementation.