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Bleeding for 23 days and don't know if I should be concerned?

I've been bleeding for 23 days and I was told I'm pregnant.  Does this mean I'm loosing the baby?
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I am 36 and had a tubal pregnancy approx 5 years ago.  I started bleeding 23 days ago and it hasnt stopped.  I have been to docs and had the pregnancy confirmed and HCG of 700 on first blood test.  Im in pain most of the time and  it hurts like hell to pee and sit down, docs dont seem to be concerned and now have to wait until Tuesday next week for results of second bloods really worried..................
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im nearly 65 and started bleeding 2 days ago, plz tell me whats wrong, thank you
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Er-bear..
i am new to this , but i noticed your question.. bleeding for 23 days .. yes girl you should be concered ... i had the same issue ,, with a few days in between of not bleeding .. i thoguh my period was out of whack, cause i recently had stopped taking the pill i went to the doctor and found out that i was 2 and a half months pregnant,, but it was etopic.. (stuck in my fallopian tube) i had emergancy surgery that day..
Please go get checked out!
I wish you the best,,
Chicana_101
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Are you bleeding or spotting? A lot of people spot for a lengthy period of time and have a very healthy pregnancy nonethless. Have you contacted your doctor?

I wish you the best!
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yes...you should be very concerned.
with or without being pregnant, bleeding that long is an indication something is wrong. if you are pregnant, bleeding is not a good/healthy sign either. how much blood is coming out on a daily basis? are you cramping?
may i ask you age?
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