Brown sticky discharge- miscarriage??

I'm currently getting into 7wks. 2wks ago I had red bleeding and went to o&g to scan, doc could see the sac and yoke and everything was OK. Doc says it's just old blood and gave me also progesterone to take 3x a day. Brown spotting stopped for a week then started again a little bit. Today I got this when I wipe, first time I see this. I have no cramps, just moments of side pangs in the abdomen, aching in my leg at night a few times, and headaches. And I also lost the sensitivite breasts 2 weeks ago which is the only pregnancy symptom I had. What does this mean? Is this potentially the start of a miscarriage or is this normal...?? #firsttimemom

Brown sticky discharge- miscarriage??
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Brown spotting or discharge during pregnancy can be worrying, but it's important to stay calm and consult with your healthcare provider for proper guidance. In your situation, the red bleeding you experienced earlier was reassured by your doctor, who found everything normal during the scan and attributed it to old blood. Brown spotting can be common and may not always indicate a problem. It can be due to various reasons such as implantation bleeding, hormonal changes, or irritation of the cervix. However, it's essential to monitor the situation closely and keep your doctor informed about any changes or concerns. The symptoms you mentioned, such as side pangs in the abdomen, leg aches, headaches, and the loss of breast tenderness, can sometimes be normal during pregnancy as each woman's body reacts differently. However, if you have any doubts or experience persistent or worsening symptoms, it's best to seek medical advice promptly. While these symptoms can sometimes be normal, it's crucial to discuss your concerns with your healthcare provider to rule out any potential issues. Schedule a follow-up appointment with your O&G to address your current observations and ensure the well-being of both you and your baby. Remember, every pregnancy is unique and may have its own set of challenges and variations. Stay positive, take care of yourself, and reach out to your healthcare provider for any further guidance or reassurance. https://invl.io/cll6she

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