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does anyone know what this is????

Does anyone know what this is. it looks like a lump of veiny skin, it is very smooth a little bit lighter in color that my skin and it has a very thick lump like texture.   I had a late period with craps worse than i ever remember, then this just seemed to fall out of me...i have no idea what it is but my stomach has been killing me since and i have not stopped bleeding.  i dont think it was a miscarriage,  it looks more like a lump with a tail than a baby, i always use birth control with my boyfriend, but i dont know what it could be...i am hoping that it is just some strange clot, but i have no idea why it is so light in color
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783139 tn?1236333735
It looks like u had a miscarriage.. Id stil get it checked out tho..
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711239 tn?1268210922
hi there , did you go to the drs about that clot thing ??? hope it was nothing serious x how are you feeling ? has the bleeding and cramps stopped yet ?
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757973 tn?1234458769
I had something similar when I had a miscarriage. I didn't know I was pregnant but out of no where I had intense abdominal pain with bleeding and then that. I went to the doctor and they did a pregancy test and the hcg hormone was still in my body. I was on birth control at the time and thats why I miscarried I think.
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Well it doesnt look like a blood clot. when i had my son and weekd being home, i got a blood and it was bigger then a silver dollar. i talked to a nurse who advs if it happens again it would b best that i come see a doctor. But if your still in pain after it came out, then you should probably go to the doctor and bring that along with you...hope that its nothing serious!
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