The only thing I can tell you, IF indeed a miscarriage is impossible, is that you need to see a gynocologist ASAP. The pain could be explained alone perhaps, but not the bleeding. That could be a sign of so many things. I know that it is embarressing, but honey, you need to do it. Believe me, them catching a serious problem would be worth it to you later in life.
please go see your Dr., baby.
Hyperplastic Endometrial tissue is cervical (cervix) and uterine (uterus) tissue.
The uterus is primarily made up of smooth muscle tissue known as the myometrium. It also contains some connective tissue and specialized glandular epithelium that lines the inner cavity.
Adenomyosis is uterine thickening caused when endometrial tissue, which normally lines the uterus, extends outward into the fibrous and muscular tissue of the uterus.
The flow of blood and tissue cells from the uterus is called menstruation. During menstruation, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled through the vagina. This process is accompanied by the flow of blood, which is a mix of tissue cells, uterine lining, and blood from the ruptured blood vessels in the uterus.
endometrium
The amnionic sac.
Endometrium
Dilation and Evacuation refers to any number of procedures that dilate the cervix and evacuate tissue from the uterus. This is a method of abortion, but also a means of removing post-delivery placental tissue from the uterus, as well as the necrotic tissue remaining a failed pregnancy.
Menstruation results in the discharge of the uterus lining, consisting of blood and tissue.
Hyperplastic endometrial tissue refers to an overgrowth of cells in the lining of the uterus (endometrium). This condition is usually non-cancerous but can increase the risk of developing endometrial cancer. Treatment may involve monitoring, hormonal therapy, or in some cases, surgical removal of the affected tissue.
estrogen