I imagine you are going crazy, I would, too. I'd check w/another OBGYN. Heavy spotting needs an answer.
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.
Not normally - see the doctor straight away
I am 7 weeks pregnant after having a frozen embryo transfer. I have been spotting continously since with one episode of a heavy bleed with loss of tissue and clots. My doctor has kept me on progesterone pessaries as well as provera to control the bleeding but I am still pregnant and yesterday a healthy fetus was confirmed on ultrasound with a heart beat of 146. == ==
why am i bleeding heavy and having blood clots ? i even bleed thourgh my tapons
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Not necessarily, but you definitely need to get to the emergency room right away.
No that has nothing to do with it.
yes, because I had this brown spotting during my first pregnancy, and being the first baby i was more than concerned, and i was asked by the doctor to do complete bed rest for at least 2 months. i was told that there are 2 clots in the womb, one the foetus and the other another blood clot which is dissolving which causes the brown spotting. and if i do not take complete rest i might end up with a miscarriage. and i did as was asked by the doc and thank god i was gifted with a healthy baby........so please rest when you are spotting
Can implantation bleeding be heavy until you need napkins? Btw the spotting of brownish blood contains clots, can implantation bleeding consists of clots?
Black blood clots do not relate to whether or not you are pregnant. You should see a doctor if the clots are bad. In general, if you are on your period/ losing blood, you are not pregnant. The smell and color mean you may have an infection It may also be an viral STI (as opposed to just bacterial).
Go talk to your doctor. Now.
Usually, passing clots and a soft, open cervix indicates the pregnancy was lost - It is possible if there was more than one embryo for only one to be miscarried, while another healthy embryo survived. This should be verified with an ultra sound scan as soon as possible.