if you are pregnant and bleeding a lot yes, you should go to the hospital.
It might. You should see your doctor.
No but it causes blood loss as the condition causes internal bleeding
It means you had a miscarriage.
Yes, abnormal bleeding, or having blood in your urine is a symptom of cervical cancer.
Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
No this isn't a miscarriage. Miscarriages result in extreme and intense pain which is agony and very heavy bleeding. What you experience is not a miscarriage. The blood tissue is a clot from your period.
Something as simple as a sneeze can cause you to miscarriage. Generally, however, you don't know that you're one week along and can miscarry without knowing that you were pregnant. This miscarriage type of miscarriage can result in some heavier-than-normal bleeding and such.
A hernia can cause internal bleeding in many different locations of the body, and one of the leading places that result in blood loss is the area of the rectum, though the amount of bleeding is usual subtle.
I just read that 10% of all pregnancies result in miscarriage.
It is impossible to say, but bleeding does not always mean that a miscarriage is inevitable. Many women bleed and it eventually settles, while in other cases it does not but increases and becomes accompanied by cramps.
This is difficult to answer. It depends on whether you performed one or more pregnancy tests. If you only took one test then its very possible this test was faulty but false positives are not as common as false negatives. If the bleeding arrived when your period was due and was exactly like a period then I would personally believe this was your period and is not caused by a miscarriage.