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∙ 14y agoIf you start bleeding during early pregnancy, it is really important to go to your doctor or a local ER to have an ultrasound and a blood test.
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∙ 14y agoAn anembryonic pregnancy is a form of early miscarried pregnancy in which the embryo fails to develop.
You should contact your doctor for any bleeding during a pregnancy.
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
This is called inplantation bleeding usually a week or two.
I had very sore breast, when I was pregnant, until 6 weeks when I found out I'd miscarried.
i hear that during pregnancy your gums bleed alot more.so maybe idk maybe you should loo into it good luck
Of course, every body (as well as every pregnancy and miscarriage) is different. I miscarried at 5w5d and bled (lots of clotting) for 1 week. From what I have heard from other m/c sufferers, that is relatively short, and I credit it to the fact that I was so early on in my pregnancy so I had less internal changes due to hormones and fetal growth. I am very sorry for your loss.
It can be normal to bleed during the early parts of pregnancy but not blood clots. I suggest you go to your doctor asap and tell them whats going on.
To fuel an early pregnancy, after a couple months the placenta takes over. I had a pregesterone deficiancy for my first 2 pregnancies and miscarried. Was able to track very early pregnancy symptoms with my 3rd, went thru progesterone therapy, and was ablle to save my baby. Hope this helps.
If your period was very short and light as well as early there is a possibility that it was an implantation bleed. If your period was normal except that it was 2 days early then it was probably just an early period.
Bleeding heavily during early pregnancy can be a sign of a miscarriage or other complications and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider. It's important to seek medical advice to determine the cause of the bleeding and ensure the health of both the mother and the pregnancy.
If you have irregular periods then this could be why. But you need to rule out pregnancy. See your doctor for a blood test.