If you are pregnant and bleeding bright red blood and clotting, you need to get to the doctor as soon as possible. It could be something serious.
internal bleeding from injured abdominal organs is often the most serious threat to survival. Neither the injuries nor the bleeding may be immediately apparent. Ultrasound is very useful as an initial scan when abdominal trauma is suspected
Any bleeding that is from a baby implanting in the uterine lining is called implantation bleeding. So, you have to be pregnant for that to occur. If you are not pregnant and experience bleeding, you should see a doctor. There are many reasons why a woman bleeds between periods, but some of them are serious.
If it is too severe to clot, severe bleeding will send the body into shock after a certain amount is lost. If the body cannot control the bleeding by clotting and/or the blood is not replaced, it is almost always fatal if it is serious enough.
Invisible bleeding refers to internal bleeding that occurs inside the body and is not visible externally. This type of bleeding can be dangerous as it may go unnoticed and lead to serious complications if not promptly treated. Symptoms of invisible bleeding may include lightheadedness, weakness, abdominal pain, or rapid heartbeat.
Yes. It may be nothing serious but you probably don't want to chance it.
There appear to be a couple of coagulation or clotting disorders. One the most common of these disorders is Hemophilia. Mild cases cause serious bleeding problems only in cases of severe injury or during surgery. More serious cases lead to spontaneous bleeding without an apparent cause. For more information go to http://www.coagulation-factors.com/
That it is serious, or that your clotting factor is reduced--which is very serious.
see your doctor, this could be minor, or serious. should not rely on internet answers. get checked out
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Abdominal discomfort is common during the first trimester. While it may be harmless, it can also be a sign of a more serious problem. Severe or persistent abdominal pain shouldn't be ignored. See related link below.
Pulsatile bleeding is always more serious because the pulse means the bleeding is coming from an artery.
Well it depends. This sounds kind of serious I would go to a doctor right away. Sounds like a miscarrage, you shouldn't be bleeding that profusely when pregnant.