I am sorry but it sounds like a m/c. =( I had one a few weeks ago and it was like that. I am so sorry for your loss, God Bless
Yes, it is possible. I had a sub chorionic bleed that caused cramping and bleeding, including passing clots, for about 3 weeks. My doctor monitored me with ultrasounds to confirm the pregnancy was viable and that I was not at risk of serious bleeding. I am currently 11 weeks pregnant and have not had any bleeding for approximately 2 weeks.
No, if you're having a miscarriage, the pregnancy test will still be positive as you're passing the pregnancy.
First off if you think you are having a miscarriage you should contact your Dr right away. Symptoms may include : Heavy bleeding, bright red bleeding, passing of clots and/or tissue, cramping, back pain, sudden stop of pregnancy symptoms, and home pregnancy test going from positive to negative. You should go to the ER right away if you have any sever bleeding, shoulder pain, smelly/yellow/green discharge, fever, blurred vision, or fainting as these all could be signs of something much more serious.
You can't throw up a pregnancy or a miscarriage. You should go to the doctor now! You could have internal bleeding. Good luck and God Bless:)
It can be normal, but you may want to contact your doctor just in case. Or it could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor if you are too concerned.
Hi I am 3 weeks pregrant bleeding and passing clots. but my test are positive up to this morning. What is really going on. I have being to the ER but the Doctor told me they did not know what is wrong. Please help. Hello, I'm sorry to hear of your problem. It is possible to still have those problems and still be pregnant. But also... even if you miscarry the test can still be positive for a little while. I'm not sure of the exact time limit... but your body will still carry hormone lvls high enough to read a positive result. If you still have problems I would keep checking up on it and not take a no for an answer. Good luck, I wish you the best.
While most pregnant women do become more gassy in the last trimester - passing gas is not considered a sign of pregnancy.
It could just be to early in your pregnancy to detect it on a test . I had 3 negative pregnancy tests even a blood test at the DR and I was indeed pregnant....about five weeks. And 8 months later delivered a healthy baby girl. However I did have a miscarriage about two months before I concieved her. I was bleeding for about to weeks straight and passing big blood clots. I went to the Dr and there was a gestational sac, but no embryo in it. they did a blood test and checked my HCG(pregnancy hormone) levels once a week and they got lower and lower, indicating the pregnancy was terminating. However dont panic just because you are bleeding it can be a normal sign of pregnancy as long as its not accompianed by cramping. I bled a little when I was pregnant with my second child and I carried him to term and he is happy and healthy!
It was for me. About 10 days after my iui I could not stop belching and passing gas. It was insane...non stop all day. That and itchy nipples were the only signs I had prior to a positive hpt.
It can happen but if you start cramping, having a lot of discharge, bleeding, or passing clots you should call your Dr or go to the ER right away.
If the bleeding is light and the baby is growing properly there is probably little concern. If the bleeding becomes heavy or you begin passing clots notify your OB immediately. I am assuming your doctor is aware and has evaluated the situation - if not make an appointment immediately.
Vaginal bleeding can occur frequently in the first trimester of pregnancy and may not be a sign of problems. But bleeding that occurs in the second and third trimester of pregnancy can often be a sign of a possible complication. * If you are bleeding, you should always wear a pad or panty liner so that you can monitor how much you are bleeding and what type of bleeding you are experiencing. * You should never wear a tampon or introduce anything else into the vaginal area such as douche or sexual intercourse if you are currently experiencing bleeding. * If you are also experiencing any of the other symptoms mentioned below in connection with a possible complication, you should contact your health care provider immediately. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, see your doctor immediately: * Cramping pain felt low in the stomach (stronger than menstrual cramps) * Tissue passing through the vagina * Sharp pain in the abdominal area