It can be so many things.You really should go to your ob/gyn..I dont want to upset you but it doesnt sound like a miscarriage it sounds like a cyst....
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Hello. No this doesn't mean its a miscarriage hun. Miscarriage bleeding is usually heavy, red and very painful cramping. Its most likely early pregnancy spotting or spotting due to a UTI.
No. Spotting is probably implantation bleeding. You would know if you had miscarried because it would be heavier and painful
Yes. Many women have a miscarriage before they even know they are pregnant. Some Dr. believe that about 25% of pregnancy end in a miscarriage.
Mildly painful, yes. No worse than period cramps is healthy. Could be your expandung uterus. How heavy is your bleedin? Heavy bleeding accompanied by lots of pain may be a sign of a miscarriage.
I had a miscarriage at 6 weeks and I was in pain for a couple of days after the fact.However, I did leed for atleast a week or two! It's tough and nobody can understand until they experience it. I wish the best for you!
Im asking u what did it look like had u had any sexual intercourse it could have been a miscarriage
It kind of depends on how far along you are during the pregnancy. If you just missed your period and it happens then it may just seem like a normal period, possibly slightly heavier with clots and more painful. But, not everyone is the same and it could be extremely painful early on...usually there will be clots and possibly remnants of the fetus if the development has proceeded that far. Google pictures and that might give you a more realistic view, but it can be gruesome if you're faint with blood.
Painful cramping, similar to when you have your period, but more painful and for more prolonged time. Headaches, period-like blood but coming and going. Small piece of tissue with veins in it. Regardless, whether the embryo was miscarried or not, take a pregnancy-test, the pregnancy hormones remain in the system for more than 2 weeks. That's how I found out just today I was pregnant and lost it. Good luck to all the women out there. I just also had miscarriage from an unknown pregnacy. I didnt realise, but i was experiencing prenancy symptoms (upset stomach in the mornings, sensitivity to certain food smells) and when i went to the toilet, something was there that shocked me. It was an embryo, with its cord so tiny it was barely there. There were no symptoms to know i'd had a miscarriage, and if i hadnt had the heartbreaking and shocking experience of seeing this I may never have known. Since then, my period was heavier than normal and i had some painful cramping but it was al gone after a day or two. Just make sure you go to the doctor and have an ultrasound so that you know all is ok. And talk to those you love, as the emotional pain is the worst of all.
Painful urination is not common to pregnancy, however, urinary tract infections are and those can cause painful urination. regardless you need to be seen by a doctor.
just a little more cramping than usual
There is no specific blood test for miscarriage, however, by taking a few samples of blood on different days and measuring the amount of pregnancy hormone, it can be seen if the amounts are decreasing, which would indicate a miscarriage. ~pawsalmighty When something like that goes wrong it's usually quite clear. Miscarriages are usually painful and there is a "feeling that something isn't right". For early pregnancy a doctor can usually do a vaginal sonogram to check the embryo. I'm not a doctor but I haven't ever heard of diagnosing miscarriage in such a way. The chances of stopping a miscarriage are slight and at that point they would have to wait and see. Remember too that some miscarriages happen so early that a woman mistakes it for menses.
Spotting at 4 weeks pregnant or around the same time as your period would have been due is quite common but should get medically checked to rule out possible miscarriage or etopic pregnancy. Its normally old blood and nothing to worry about. Miscarriage is normally very painful. good luck