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Bleeding...

Maybe not even 5weeks along. Came home for work and a burst of dark red blood with some clotting. Continued to bleed fluid red for fifteen mins or so.  Had been bloated for weeks and felt no pain from this. Had sex that morning. Now the next day my bloating is gone. Still nearly no pain just mild cramping, no different than previous weeks. I am worried I lost my baby.
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7157499 tn?1411821385
Go to the doctors. It may be nothing but it could be something better safe than sorry
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Go to the doctors sweetie.. red blood isn't a good sign. But it isn't always the end! I had heavy red clotty bleeding at 6 weeks with my daughter and she turned out okay. My first pregnancy  (before my daughter) I had a miscarriage, the only real difference in the bleeding between my daughter and my miscarriage was the lack of cramps when I was spotting with my daughter. I had excruciating cramps with my miscarriage. Best to get checked out though. Good luck, I hope all is well.xx
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Usually bleeding dark red and seen clots is not a good sign, that happened to me then it turned into spotting but the cramps were still there and that happened at 5 weeks, i miscarried at 10 weeks because baby had stopped growing at almost 6 weeks
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9095217 tn?1408287670
Do u have a doctor because when u saw that bleed u should have went to see one
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