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I'm 8 weeks pregnant now. But I had heavy brown discharge for 1day on my 6th week. My doctor advised me to take rest & to do an usg on the 7th week. I have done the usg on 7th week, the heartbeat comes & the report is totally normal. Again on the 8th week I have again heavy brown discharge with some black clots for some hours without any cramps. My doctor said it is nothing to worry. But I am really very scared. Why this happen? What does the brown-black blood means?
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Did you get sonography done? Which medicine are you taking now?
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Normally brownish blackish blood is related to old or collected blood ...but still if you have blood and passed clot also... it is advisable to do a repeat ultrasound to be sure of fetal well being..tk pregnancy support medicine n of course rest
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Brown black blood suggest old collected blood due to separation of baby sac. Take rest and take hormonal medicine.
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