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bleeding after miscarriage

My gynae doctors suspect I have had a micarriage but my hormone levels are very very slowly coming down, they ae concerned that I have had a miscarriage form an ectopic pregnancy. The thing that is really concerning me is the amouth of bleeding that been going on. There was reddy brown light bleeding for a week, before I passed a clot and then very red bleeding with clots. That lasted a week and then another week of reddy brown bleeding. Now, three weeks on Im having the red bleeding with horrible stomach and back cramps. Whats going on?
Jadzia
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Earlier in the week they saw something in my left tube, but were not sure. Today they definately found a mass and this thats the sight of the pregnancy. They gave me a couple of options: of waiting to see how or if it shrinks and passes away on its own; take a mex injection; removal of the tube. The mass is only two cm by 2cm and my hormone levels are very very slowly coming down. Ive decided to wait a week and see and in the mean time do a little research of my own and really consider my options. This is all very frightening and scary and to top it all of my partner and i broke up before i founf out i was pregnant, so I have to deal with this on my own. Oh woe is me...
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If your doctors suspected an ectopic pregnancy, I believe that there is surgery that needs to be done to remove the baby. This could be life threatening for you if it is not removed as soon as possible. The baby could continue to grow inside your fallopian tube and cause the tube to rupture, and it that case, your life may be at risk.

Please talk to another doctor and have them evaluate you.
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