It can be a sign of a miscarriage or it can just be "normal" bleeding. If you are bleeding, you should see a doctor as soon as possible. With a miscarriage the bleeding is usually "chunky" and you have cramps, but not always. It could be a sign of miscarriage if its heavy bleeding like a period i had a miscarriage 2 months ago and mine started out with mild cramps then i started to sopt brown and then i was bleeding like a normal period and a few hours later the cramps got really bad talk to your doctor about this. Dont worry to much over it some women do spot when they are pregnant. Good Luck!
Yes. When you have a miscarriage the baby is coming OUT. There will be blood. And depending on how far along you are depends on the amount. Farther along will also have a mass, clumps of blood. Occasionally the baby dies and you do not pass it immediately. All the symptoms of pregnancy disappear but you do not bleed. An ultrasound scan will confirm what is called a 'missed' miscarriage. Eventually you will bleed but as many women do not like the idea of carrying a dead baby your doctor may induce the miscarriage with medication, or perform a D & C.
You must bleed to miscarry. Your body has built up an environment for the baby which must be expelled from the body once the pregnancy dies. It does this by bleeding. That said, bleeding during a pregnancy does not indicate a miscarriage. There are many other reasons to bleed while pregnant. But you should get all bleeding checked up on. Bleeding is not always the first sign of a miscarriage. Other things that you may experience are cramps and loss of your pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness.
no, bleeding does not always occur at the time of miscarriage but can happen weeks later. its known as a missed miscarriage. Unfortunately I know from past experiences and have been over 5 wks since the fetus lost a heart beat to the time of bleeding. One thing to know is that if having a D/C the time between baby passing and bleeding increases the risk of complications such as ashermann syndrome (scarring).
Bleeding does occur during a miscarriage. It can range from a regular flow to a very heavy flow. There also could be some severe cramping before you miscarry, along with the bleeding.
Yes women usually bleed during a miscarriage since that is the embryo and the lining of the uterus coming out.
Yes.
It depends on the person I bleed for 5 days after my miscarriage
yes because you had an accident
It is possible that you are having a miscarriage. You need to go to hospital at once
Yes, you do
While many women who miscarry will start with only spotting, it is possible that the first sign of miscarriage can be heavy bleeding, possibly with clot or tissue passage.
2-4 weeks.
Yes you can have a miscarriage at any point in pregnancy and not bleed or have any normal signs of miscarriage
It is possible to bleed when you are constipated because the anal has been stretched while pushing out hard stools.
It can last for 3-4 weeks.
Yes. If you are pregnant and are bleeding and cramping, go to the E.R. immediately. There are other complications that can cause bleeding and when medical help is sought soon enough, it may be possible to avoid miscarriage.
A natural miscarriage usually occurs in the first trimester because the embryo is not viable. Sometimes you bleed and sometimes nothing happens and you wont know until the checkup at the doctor.
Normal bleed after a miscarriage is 1-2 weeks so it's not your period. You get your period back sometimes within 8 weeks from the miscarriage.