Recently I experienced my third miscarriage at 4 weeks. I had two days of heavy bleeding and one day when a very large clot plopped into the toilet, which was the amniotic sac.
Yes you do pass clots and tissue.
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Yes, you can pass tissue that looks like clots, you can have heavy thick blood loss, and yes, you can pass tissue that is the sac or membranes of the pregnancy. They are very distinctive if you have had children before.
Go see your doctor or go to the emergency room. You aren't supposed to bleed when you are pregnant.
Possibly...but if you are pregnant, if could mean that you are trying to abort (read- miscarry). Please, contact your doctor immediately! Especially if bleeding gets heavier. The 'clumps' are clots.
Yes a blood clot does not prevent you from ovulating. Or if you mean clots like on your period I would say no.
it would look like gray tissue.... not to be gross but when u have blood clots that is what its like but it will look like gray tissue
Blood clots are more common during pregnancy than when not pregnant, but they are still rare.
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.
If you're pregnant & passing clots, you need to see a doctor. You could be miscarrying or your baby could be in distress.
A heavy painful period with clots.
Yes, it is possible. I had a sub chorionic bleed that caused cramping and bleeding, including passing clots, for about 3 weeks. My doctor monitored me with ultrasounds to confirm the pregnancy was viable and that I was not at risk of serious bleeding. I am currently 11 weeks pregnant and have not had any bleeding for approximately 2 weeks.
Very likely. You need a doctor to confirm this. Bleeding heavily like a period is the first sign of miscarraige.
dissolve damaging blood clots
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.
Clots during pregnancy is usually a indication of a miscarriage. Brown bleeding is usually old blood which isn't a normal period.
Platelets are found in the blood (connective tissue). The greatest activity is that it forms blood clots.
it is possible to have a period while pregnant, but i would say get a pregnancy test done if you are unsure.
* you see blood clots which are actually clots of tissue in your menstruation -- don't worry, this is a normal occurrence and is no cause for alarm. Blood clots such as these are perfectly normal because menstruation involves the shedding of the lining of the uterus.
No that has nothing to do with it.
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).
If you are experiencing blood clots while pregnant, you should contact your doctor immediately. You could be having a miscarriage. I passed a clot when I was pregnant and I had a miscarriage. Some light bleeding may be normal, but clotting sounds more serious.
The spotting and blood clots could just be part of a normal light period. The only way to know for sure if you are pregnant would be to take a pregnancy test.
shouldn't you be asking your doctor?
Go talk to your doctor. Now.
If you are sure that your pregnant I would suggest going to the hospital, because it sounds like you may be having a miscarriage. If so I am very sorry.
Medications given to dissolve blood clots would be thrombolytics.