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miscarriage?

Hi... 7 days late period... positive prego test... went to have my HCG drawn today and when i got home i started bleeding.. been bleeding for 4  hours... two clots, smaller than a penny, brownish/red blood, lots of pain in my back.  BUT.. i do have a cyst on my right ovary... too scared to call about my HCG ...  i know i can't ignore it... but i was wondering if anyone out there has bled this much and still made it with their pregnancy... the bleeding is off and on for the four hours, light then heavy, light then heavy... help! please!  any opinions, reassurance,   Thanks so much ladies!
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Yea that is what I thought.. however I am NEVER, EVER late.. always exactly on time.. that is how I knew I was prego with my other kids..  it is midnight and I am still bleeding.. so I am assuming I miscarried.. however, you are right, maybe the cyst caused the false positive... I am going to call the hospital tomorrow and get my hcg results and see if it was positive... thanks for the input... I am sad.. but we'll try again!  I doubt I will have to have surgery as I am only 4-5 weeks pregnant (if I am)... thanks again!
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i had a miscarriage 4 years ago..... there are two things, one maybe the pregnancy test was a faults positive and you are on your period right now, or maybe you are having a miscarriage you need to go to your doctor as soon as you can so they can tell you, because if you are having a miscarriage they are going to have to do surgery to take out the placenta because if not you can get an infection, the bleeding lasted me for about two weeks.
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