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I am looking for some help.  Four years ago, my now ex-wife apparently miscarried.  She started spotting on Thursday and by Tuesday, we were having a D & C.  Recently, I learned that she had a couple of abortions before we met.  After reading your posts, it occurred to me that all of you who have had experience with this horrible ordeal, seemed to deal with the issue for much longer than four days.  Is it normal to begin and end a M/C in four days?  Or does anyone think that I may have been fooled, and that it was actually a medically induced abortion?  She was 8 or 9 weeks pregnant ar the time.  I don't guess it is all that important now, but still, it is something I would like to know.  Any comments would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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148903 tn?1281476107
hi there. actually i found out oct. 8th i was preggo. on the 11th i started spotting. went to ER next morning, cuz i was bleeding pretty heavy. by the 15th, i passed the embryo, and everything totally stopped. bleeding, cramping, everything! so yes it is possible. have a good day:)
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210400 tn?1325380570
It is very possible. I was with my best friend when they did her first ultrasound one day the next she was bleeding like crazy I took her to the ER and honestly just a few days later the bleeding was done.
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