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I di a pregnancy test 2 weeks ago and im pregnet but now im having cramps and some bleeding do i need so see a docter or what do i need to do?
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thank you
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1276121 tn?1420860600
On 3/30 i woke up bleeding light pink/red in color so i went to the er. I found out i was pregnant on 1/28 so i was about 10 weeks and after they did a us, blood work, and a pelvic exam i was told my baby no longer had a heart beat. In which it is better safe then sorry. I was told i would misscarry and i wanted to pass it naturally and not have a D&C but the night of 4/1 i was bleeding so bad it was like urinating blood and had blood clots the size of my hand. So i had to have a d&c on an emergency basis. If you are sure it is not your period then go to the er and get checked. no one here is a doctor or can tell you what it is for sure. I wish you the best of luck.
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yes but verry very small and thin blood clots.
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1276121 tn?1420860600
In that case i would go to the er just to be safe. Have you passed any blood clots?
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its pink and some red bright
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1276121 tn?1420860600
It depends on what the bleeding is like. If it is brownish in color and not bright it can be implantation bleeding or old blood. If it is bright red like your going to start your period then yes go to the doctor. Either way if you feel safer by going to see a doctor then i would go.
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