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im 16 and i was supposed to start my period a couple weeks ago and i never did now i am spotting brown blood i was wondering if anyone could tell me what that means
she is most likely just spotting and is gonna start her period in a couple of days... sorry for your loss.
Yes if the I.U.D has slipped , without your knowledge , you could be pregnant very easily.
not a Dr., but sounds like it. Please see your OB right away.
You should wait a couple of weeks for the healing but you can always get pregnant both before the 2 weeks and after so use protection.
That could depend on the reason for the miscarriage, and your general health. But if there were no complications for you, then you should be able to try again in a couple of months. But I would advise checking with your doctor first.
The conditions for getting pregnant after a miscarriage are similar to those for pregnant under "normal" circumstances. After all, a miscarriage is nothing else than an "way too early birth" of child (however small or developed). So to get pregnant: * you have to be virile overall, no reproductive problems * you have to be in the right period of your cycle * your womb is recovered from your miscarriage and "ready to receive" again. Rule of thumb to know it is: you have had a couple of periods again after your miscarriage. * and naturally you have had intercourse with a virile male partner... How quickly you can get pregnant again after your miscarriage under normal circumstances thus depends on the availability of a egg, sperm, and a womb that is ready to receive.
Yes, had the same thing happen to me twice(have had 3 miscarriages). Both times I was about 7.5 weeks pregnant when I miscarried, and the leaking started after the actual miscarriage had happened. Doctor said the miscarriage can make your body feel like you actually delivered, therefore it may produce some milk.
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Any bleeding during pregnancy needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Heavy bleeding is a sign of miscarriage, but you have to see a doctor to be sure and to be checked for your health, as well.
I had a miscarriage about a month ago. First I started spotting after a pelvic exam which I believe is perfectly normal and does not mean you're going to have a miscarriage. Instead of the spotting getting better after a few days, it got worse, turning from brown to red and getting heavier. After about 4 days of this red, heavier bleeding (not as heavy as a period, but clumpy and heavier than spotting), I started having cramps one night after work (Election Night, to be exact). The cramps came in waves and became more intense as the night went on. The bleeding was full of large clots and I kept feeling like I had to move my bowels and I did so a few times. Several hours later, what felt like a very large blood clot came out (twice within a few minutes) and then the cramps stopped and that was it. I also had a couple of blood tests during the days when I was spotting and bleeding and my hormone levels were not increasing very much.
i think you are pregnant, take HPT or go see your doctor!