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Freaking out after misscarriage

34 days after initial miscarriage, I am still bleeding and passing tissue.....is this normal.... Its really freaking me out and I dont trust my obgyn!!!!
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Hello there,

Just read your comments. I agree with Aquarielle's comments. She'
offering you some really good advice. I think if you don't trust your current
obgyn, your family doctor could give you a referral to another one.
I'm so sorry for your miscarriage. Be well, Eve :)
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To be honest, I don't know whether it's normal. But I do know that not all doctors are trustworthy so, if you don't trust yours, a second opinion is absolutely warranted. Have you spoken with your primary care doctor about the miscarriage? He/she should be willing to refer you to another obgyn for a second opinion and the office should be able to help you get an appointment faster than would be possible on your own. I'm very sorry you're having a miscarriage, and I can't imagine how devastating it must be to go through it for so long. I hope you get some reliable answers very soon.
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