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is this a m/c

im 18 and ive been on the pill for almost a year and i usually have a reagular period.  this month i started bleeding 2 weeks before my period.  it was very heavy and quarter size blood clots, and cramping.  a week later im still bleeding but not as heavy and ive been having stomach problems very bad. bad enough i cant walk very good.  i took a hpt and it was neg. im not sure what is going on. pleaz help asap im worried
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522699 tn?1250590716
With that much pain go to the ER and have it checked out.
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Yes, i thought it was just bc i was on my period but today im just barley spotting.  my dr said to come back in two weeks and they will run some test. i havnt had sex in a week in a half. and friday i took a hpt and it came out neg. idk whats going on. i havent skipped a pill and im two weeks early for my period. if i sit down for a while it hurts just a little and then if i get up to walk around i have to pretty much bend over to walk or hold my lower stomach
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522699 tn?1250590716
You went to the doctor with abnormal bleeding -  losing clots and in that much pain and they just said come back in 2 weeks?
Did they not give you any opinion as to what it might be? Did they offer you a prper pregnancy test?
That is not good duty of care service. go back.
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i went to my doctor July 11th and she said to come back in two weeks.  but im so worried im not sure what is going on.
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522699 tn?1250590716
The sensible thing is to see your doctor -  any abnormal bleeding should be investigated, especially associated with such severe pain.
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