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=( I'm SO sorry you are going through this. I wish I could make things feel better for you. When I had my first miscarriage the fetal tissue was kind of greyish (sorry if that's offensive to anyone) and I personally think you'll know if you pass it. I was 11 weeks along but the baby stopped growing around 6 weeks. It was definitely big enough to notice. You will be in my thoughts and prayers that everything is A-OK. I had HEAVY bleeding with ALL My pregnancies and 3 of them turned out perfectly healthy sons so I hope that this is the case for you too! ((((((Hugs)))))) Kellie
Tissue is more grayish or sometimes kinda brownish from the blood and you definately can tell the difference from blood clots, because blood clots are bright red. I hope that all the bleeding stops and that your little one is fine!!!
Mandi
I am very very worried. I am 6 wks pregnant and had mild spotting on saturday. Went for the U/S and there was a heartbeat of 102. I stopped spotting a few hrs later and today i am spotting again. Fresh pink blood only on the toilet paper. This is my 3rd pregnancy. The first 2 were miscarriages.
I dont know whats going on? Has anyone experienced this? Also, in this pregnancy so far, i have had no heartburn or constipation like earlier. Just some nausea.
Mandi
-Maggie
Even when you're prepared for the worst, it doesn't make it easy...
Lots of hugs coming your way.
Myah's Mom
I dont know whats going on? Has anyone experienced this? Also, in this pregnancy so far, i have had no heartburn or constipation like earlier. Just some nausea.