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Miscarriage

Question . When having a miscarriage do u have to have few blood clots being released or even a large amount of blood as in it fills a pad up? I'm confused I was 6 weeks or some sort and they said I was having a possible miscarriage but never bleed to wear a pad was soak only a small pantilner and need soaked and a small blood clot once and haven't bleed just brown spotting for 3 days
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3224409 tn?1356206827
I had miscarriage in december... It started off wiv two weeks of spotting udually kind of u get u r about to finish period... It started 1st december thursday n thn two weeks after on thursday i started bleeding heavy n i think i passed just two or three small clots... After that was pretty much bleeding n it stayed for a week... So i kind of bled whole month....


It really depends on ur pregnancy further u r more painful it is... I ws 6+5 n i only felt cramps one day whn i passed those three tissues thts abt it... It could be possible tht i ws use to pain as i get killing period pain n i hve been dealing wiv such pain pretty since i started my cycles... So basically depends... Take care n best of luck
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I've never had a miscarriage but I have bled like u during this pregnancy...I am 28 weeks and now fine. Idk I would get another opinion cause u could just have an infection.
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Go bk to your doctor as u may need a Scan or tablets to help x
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Sorry for your loss.. When I lost the first 2 I bleed heavyer then a normal period and bleed for like 2 weeks before the docs gave me some tablets and a scan and the 3 I had to have the baby removed I had a little brown bleed but my body couldn't flush the twins so had to go to the hospital 2 weeks after where I had them removed and was made to feel like it was all my fault before I was put under for the op..now I'm 26 weeks 3 days so try again love you will have a happy ending xx
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I had natural miscarriage september first and bled till the 23 very bad cramps lrg clots tons of blood......
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3198629 tn?1367038423
I'm sorry for your loss. I had a natural miscarriage in August, at 9 weeks 5 days and bled ALOT and huge blood clots came out. It was bright red blood too.. I bled for just over a week and got my period three weeks later. I hope this helps.
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Wow. Sorry for you ladies lost also. & yes I don't wanna have the accident outside neither at work Tom I to in for another blood test so I guess then I can ask what's going on
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3112100 tn?1379614659
wen i had one a few years ago  i was in school... didnt even no i was preg nd in the morning i wasnt feelin right nd first class went to the bathroom nd there was alotta blood... second class i went again more blood nd some big clots.. really bad cramps.. come third class i took a test nd went to the nurse nd had my gramma come pick me up cuz my mom was at work nd by time i got home nd walkin up the steps to the door i was pretty much crawling! the cramps were so bad nd i felt like passin out... i expirienced alotta blood
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3166744 tn?1357930247
First, I'm sorry for your loss. When I miscarried at 5 weeks I bled for a week and the first couple of days I had horrible cramps and I had big clots. I could feel them falling out of me into the pad. They say you 'should' fill a pad every couple of hours. Buy every miscarriage is different.
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