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  • Emilyjeo
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 5

    What Could be The Signs of Miscarriage at 4 Weeks?

    I'm only about 3-4 weeks pregnant but I'm SO paranoid about miscarrying., would I definitely know if I even miscarried?

    I had some light brownish discharge today which I wouldn't call "bleeding" but I don't know if that is normal

  • sophia nicolas
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 2

    First, the Light brownish discharge is somehow related to your old blood. So generally speaking nothing to worry about. It's common. I miscarried at 4w5d. It started out with low back pain followed by brown spotting.

    Also here some signs of Miscarriage.


    1. Heavy Bleeding
    2. Severe Abdominal pain or Back pain.
    3. Dizziness and fainting
    4. Bad Odor Vaginal Discharge

    Last edited by Ashlee T.; 04-18-2017, 04:14 AM. Reason: No outbound links.

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    • Ashlee T.
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 6412

      I can understand being paranoid. I don't think I'd be too concerned about some brown discharge. That's not uncommon at all. If the discharge becomes red and increases I would go to an ER. Or if you begin having cramping with it.

      Good luck!! I hope you're just experiencing baby getting cozy in there.
      "Be what you're looking for."

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      • Emilyjeo
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2017
        • 5

        Originally posted by sophia nicolas
        First, the Light brownish discharge is somehow related to your old blood. So generally speaking nothing to worry about. It's common. I miscarried at 4w5d. It started out with low back pain followed by brown spotting.

        Also here some signs of Miscarriage.


        1. Heavy Bleeding
        2. Severe Abdominal pain or Back pain.
        3. Dizziness and fainting
        4. Bad Odor Vaginal Discharge
        I have just noticed that i am suffering from heavy bleeding and Bad Odor Vaginal Discharge, What you suggest? Should i visit a Gynecologist?

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        • Emilyjeo
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2017
          • 5

          Originally posted by Beautiful Disaster
          I can understand being paranoid. I don't think I'd be too concerned about some brown discharge. That's not uncommon at all. If the discharge becomes red and increases I would go to an ER. Or if you begin having cramping with it.

          Good luck!! I hope you're just experiencing baby getting cozy in there.
          Thank you "Beautiful" for understanding me. Also, do you mean that I Brown discharge is Uncommon? could you please explain more..? What do you mean by ER? and thanks for the Compliment...

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          • Claret
            Assistant Admin
            • Jan 2011
            • 1823

            Early on in pregnancy the only sign will be a heavier the normal period possibly with blood clots. Often, women can be pregnant several times and not really know it because of early spontaneous miscarriages. You may never know. Later on all of the other indications such as Beautiful Disaster mentions will happen. If you are concerned about miscarriages I urge you to talk to your doctor for advise on what to do.
            That which we forget may as well never really happened.

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            • Emilyjeo
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2017
              • 5

              Originally posted by Claret
              Early on in pregnancy the only sign will be a heavier the normal period possibly with blood clots. Often, women can be pregnant several times and not really know it because of early spontaneous miscarriages. You may never know. Later on all of the other indications such as Beautiful Disaster mentions will happen. If you are concerned about miscarriages I urge you to talk to your doctor for advise on what to do.
              Thanks Claret. I agreed with you but i was bit worried about miscarriage. I also want to know is miscarriage affect on the Uterus?

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              • Claret
                Assistant Admin
                • Jan 2011
                • 1823

                Very rarely a miscarriage can pull the endrometrial lining and tear away from the uterus. This is very rare but would be noticeable by the bright red blood and it may be of a slightly thinner consistency if it is a direct bleed.
                That which we forget may as well never really happened.

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                • amy40
                  Veteran Member
                  • Nov 2016
                  • 2732


                  Emily Congratulations and welcome to WH! (ER = emergency room)

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                  • sophia nicolas
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2017
                    • 2

                    Originally posted by Emilyjeo

                    I have just noticed that i am suffering from heavy bleeding and Bad Odor Vaginal Discharge, What you suggest? Should i visit a Gynecologist?
                    Hi Emily...I suggest you to first read more about Miscarriage like signs, symptoms, effects or you can visit a Gynecologist for a better suggestion. Also, I have already about miscarriage and what are the effects of it. You should too read about it.

                    Also, i wanted to remind you Emily, that there is a chance your Uterus may affect a miscarriage. I am not sure about it but you can Google it.
                    Last edited by Alison H.; 08-21-2020, 02:33 PM. Reason: link removal

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