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Did I have a miscarriage?

A few days ago while i was in bed i started getting cramps. I thought they might be just my regular period cramps because it was about time for it to start but when I went to the bathroom all that came out was a very tiny blob of blood smaller than a marble. I stayed there for a while to see if anymore blood was going to come out but nothing. Then i noticed there was little whisps of stuff that looked similar to what i had seen in my previous miscarriage. The little blob of blood also turned out to have a small slightly transparent yellowish orb hidden in it. It looked nothing like my previous miscarriage but it would b possible that I had been pregnant. I still haven't gotten my period. Any suggestions?
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It is possible you had a miscarriage very early on. Clots are normal even in periods and miscarriages usually contain more blood and larger clots as you know but it is very possible that you were so soon in that you wouldn't get a lot of clotting or bleeding. I would make an appointment with your obgyn for them to do blood tests and a possible ultrasound just to make sure everything is ok as that is the safest thing to do when you feel something isn't right.
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Take a pregnancy test or have a blood test, that's theonly way to lknow. If it was a natural miscarriage you would have a lot more blood than a few blobs
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