No in most cases you will lose the baby but some woman do experience this and the pregnancy is still continuing but i have found in all the times i have had clotty bleeding when pregnant the pregnancy has been lost
I have also had bleeding with my pregnancy and it has stayed there till full term but this particular bleeding never had clots
Some woman also have a period all through ther epregnancy and have also had clotting
Hope this gives you some hope and good luck :D
Yes, If your quantitative hcg levels are increasing and then start decreasing slowly or rapidly during early pregnancy, it may be a chance that a miscarriage is occurring.
Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. Complications or implications of a miscarriage: It is a grave risk to the life of the woman. Uncontrolled diabetes greatly increases the risk of miscarriage. Women with controlled diabetes are not at higher risk of miscarriage High Blood Pressure during pregnancy, is sometimes caused by an inappropriate immune reaction to the developing fetus, and is associated with the risk of miscarriage. It can also cause premature birth or death of the baby.
it is possible to have a period while pregnant, but i would say get a pregnancy test done if you are unsure.
During a miscarriage, the tissue is usually clots that are a grey or pinkish colour & sometimes you can see veins. However it is possible to pass large black clots during a miscarriage. It's possible you could have a miscarriage but it depends if you was having pregnancy symptoms. You may simply be having a unusually heavy period for you & passing large clots because of this. Antibiotics can sometimes cause the symptoms you mentioned but its unlikely. See your Doctor for a blood test asap.
The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
you may have what you think is a bad period and it could be a early miscarriage or a chemical pregnancy. You should go to a doctor to make sure, they can see if you have the pregnancy hormone in your blood or if you have any evidence of a miscarriage through an exam.
Yes, but normally the blood test the dr. will do will check for your hormone levels in the blood. In a miscarriage they will drop signifigantly. If they have tested your blood and are telling you that, then it is probably not misdiagnosed. :(
Hello, If you have 0 HCG in your blood, and if you conceived after this then a pregnancy test would be accurate. A pregnancy test will not be accurate if you have any HCG in your blood.
It's not possible to have a period during a pregnancy. If you see blood it does not necessarily mean something is wrong. There are many reasons for it and you should ask a doctor to find out why
Although not usually dangerous, fifth disease contracted early in pregnancy can cause miscarriage or severe fetal anemia (low blood count ) that can lead to congestive heart failure.
If you have not taken a pregnancy test it is not possible to know if you are having a miscarriage by what you have described. Call your Gynecologist, if you have the "hair-ball" ask him if you should bring it with you to your exam and what you should store it in in the mean time.
Sometimes. If the blood is a dark or brown color it is dead blood and not much to worry about. If it is a red color it is fresh, or living blood. It could be a ... not sure of the word in English, but a "menace" of miscarriage.