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What Causes Small Red Tissue Discharge During Pregnancy?

I am six weeks pregnant. Two days ago I passed a small, light red discharge with what looked like tissue. I have not had any other syptoms since then. I called my doc and she said no big deal...didnt sound like anything to be worried about. Everything online says differently. What is your opinion?
Thu, 21 Jan 2016
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood your concern. If the discharge you passed looked like a piece of flesh, it is likely to be a product of conception. Otherwise, it is likely to be clotted blood. Sometimes, during very early pregnancy occasional spotting is observed with no major issues further on. Yet, I would suggest a local exam and also a pelvic, preferably trans-vaginal sonogram to know the status of the pregnancy. If there is any hormone deficiency suspected, it should be replaced. Absolute rest, avoidance of stress, lifting weights, sexual intercourse and travel are mandatory. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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What Causes Small Red Tissue Discharge During Pregnancy?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concern. If the discharge you passed looked like a piece of flesh, it is likely to be a product of conception. Otherwise, it is likely to be clotted blood. Sometimes, during very early pregnancy occasional spotting is observed with no major issues further on. Yet, I would suggest a local exam and also a pelvic, preferably trans-vaginal sonogram to know the status of the pregnancy. If there is any hormone deficiency suspected, it should be replaced. Absolute rest, avoidance of stress, lifting weights, sexual intercourse and travel are mandatory. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.