Hi there, i'd definitely go to your GP or phone the hospital or midwife, they'll need to take a scan to see whats wrong, it could be a miscarriage or it could just be bleeding for no other reason. I had heavy bleeding at around 10 weeks and thought the worst so when i got an appointment at the hospital the following day to get an ultrasound you could imagine my amazement to see the baby there with a heartbeat, i was so relieved. I was told after my scan it was a clot and posed no serious threat and would probably disappear on its own. So good luck and get yourself down to that hospital or GP!!!
dats nasty
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.
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.
Yes you should,i was just 5 weeks pregnant and started bleeding and cramping,i had a little blood clot.I did'NT go to the E.R.When i went to my docter a few days later,they said it was'NT a period,i had a miscarriage.They said i should've definitely went to the E.R.You should not be bleeding,having clots,or cramping.Go ASAP.Good luck
Not always. Some women who have bleeding have successful pregnancies. However, if you have any bleeding during pregnancy, you should discuss this with your doctor who will monitor hcg or check using ultrasound to monitor the pregnancy.
Unfortunately, that sounds like you are...
Go for an ultrasound and talk to your doctor.
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 means you need to go see your Doctor. Seriously.
Go see your doctor or go to the emergency room. You aren't supposed to bleed when you are pregnant.
These can be signs and symptoms of a miscarriage. Immediate medical attention must be sought. The most common cause of miscarriage in the first trimester (first 12 weeks of pregnancy) is the female reproductive anatomy.
its best to book an appointment with your gp to make sure, if you start to have cramps which feel like period pains it could be a sign of ectopic pregnancy where the baby develops outside of the womb. small clots could be a sign of a miscarriage so get an appointment asap or go to your nearest hospital