Oh dear, had you had a positive pregnancy test? It sounds as though you have had either a late period or an early miscarriage. If the bleeding has stopped or is stopping and you feel otherwise well (no fever etc) there is no need to see a doctor. If it was an early miscarriage it will be all gone and there is no way of telling. These early miscarriages are usually becases something has gone wrong when the sperm fertilised the egg and there was no chance of a healthy baby. You are no more likely to have another miscarriage than anyone else.
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if you are pregnant and bleeding a lot yes, you should go to the hospital.
It is likely that there is a miscarriage. It should be checked out, but you could also just be cramping cuz your body is changing and you can also still bleed when you're pregnant. yes
could you have been pregnant? sounds similar to some descriptions of early miscarriage... cramping, clotting, then changing. most miscarriages probably take care of themsevles as that's nature's way, but the concern is an ectopic pregnancy/miscarriage that can cause life threatening problems in the mother.
Yes implantation bleeding however any bleeding during pregnancy should be discussed with your doctor.
If the bleeding wasn't heavy this should be normal, but anytime you bleed you should let your doctor know right away.
This isn't uncommon. I have known people to have there period throughout their whole pregnancy. But, you should consult a doctor if your concerned
It might. You should see your doctor.
I would find another doctor. If you were definitely pregnant and called the doctor to report heavy bleeding, he should have sent you for beta HcG tests. That will determine if the placenta is still producing the pregnancy hormone, if it is, then you're still pregnant, if the amount is not rising, then you have miscarried.
Bleeding during pregnancy usually indicates that there is some kind of problem. You should see your doctor.
Symptoms of miscarriage include but are not limited to: heavy bleeding, bright red bleeding, clots, cramping, loss of pregnancy symptoms, dizziness, and abdominal pain. If you feel that you could be having a miscarriage or have any type of bleeding during pregnancy you should call your Dr. If you are having heavy bleeding (more than 1 pad per hour), back/shoulder pain, smelly discharge, yellow/green discharge, or fever you should go to the ER immediately.
That sounds like a miscarriage; you should go to your doctor and be sure.
Not if it was applied in the field as an emergency dressing. You may disrupt the clotting or expose it to contaminants.