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If you are still bleeding, it is not normal. You need to go back to the doctor.
No it isn't normal to continue bleeding two months after a miscarriage. Do a pregnancy test to find out if your still pregnant. HCG will be gone from your urine now and the test will be negative if your not pregnant. Also contact your doctor about the bleeding. You may have part of the fetus left inside of you which is causing the bleeding.
this could be signs of an early m/c or it could be normal. i sugguest calling your doctor & going for a check-up. sometimes m/c can be avoided if you limit your activities & sometimes it just means there was something wrong with the egg & sperm when they joined. good luck. Month and a half? Very common to have miscarriages. Ususally SEVERE cramping though... then HEAVY bleeding. My 90% guess is a miscarriage, though.
The same thing happened to my mom. The doctors said it was normal..ish. If you're still bleeding more than 2 wks after the d and c, go to a doctor asap
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Yes, it's normal if it's only this month. If it's every month there is either a hormone imbalance (too low and so you flow is slow) or you may need a d and c. If it continues to a 14 day, see a doctor because you will be anemic and may need iron supplements to carry you for 120 days until you build back up you blood.
Yes this is a normal temperature if you mean in degrees C. optimum temperature is 36.8oC but 37.5 is still a normal temperature.
Old blood clots with severe bleeding signifies abruptio placenta.Consult doctor immediately. You might be candidate for c-section.
I had my D+C about a week ago and am still staining. I read that this could continue for several weeks ... is this consistent with other responses you have had?
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It is not normal for a dog to be still panting over 24 hours after birth. Something may be seriously wrong with her if she ate 11 puppies. Her temperature is actually quite normal, since 38.05 C is the same as 100.5 F, well within the range of normal for a dog. She could have a temperature of up to 102.5 F, or about 39.2 C, and still be normal. However, because she ate all the puppies and because she is still panting, she should be seen by a veterinarian immediately, to determine if she has a serious problem.
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