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Period early

Ok i got my period on the 28 of november and I usualy have 25 to 26 days cicle. and I got my period today Dec 15! I think that is a little early plus this time is  not normal. i woke up I went to the bathroom and a lot  a lot of blood in big clots and dark starting comming out. It was too much and it is definitely not like a normal first day of  period where I usually just get a little and then a lot in the following days. And its weird because I thought I was ovulating these past few days because my boobs did sweal and hurt a little too....
I dont know why this is happening?
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dilation and curtterage( a preocedure done after a miscarriage has taken place to vclean all of the cervical tissue and to make sure that you wont set up infection from the miscarriage).
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not huge clots big smalls ones and bleeding quite a bit. ok ok I will not worry until I see the doc.
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I am still bleeding but not the huge clots anymore. It is still dark blood though. And what is a D&C? I will go to the Doctor tomorrow.....
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Are you still bleeding?  If you are, you could of possibly had a miscarriage.  My concern is that if your still bleeding like all of the big clots and blood, and if it was a miscarriage, you might need a d & c to clean out the uterus or it will continue to do what it is doing now and you don't want that!  You could take a pregnancy.  Even if it comes back negative and the bleeding continues heavy I would see a doctor Monday!  Or if the test is positive go to the ER.
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well i dont know, someone else told me that too. Should I take a pregnancy test?
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Is it possible that you could of been pregnant?
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