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Possibly, but you might be having your period. Go and see the doctor or midwife

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Is that miscarriage blood after a miscarriage or your period?

The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.


Why am I having period with no clumps?

Having a period with no clots or clumps is normal. It may just mean that your blood is flowing smoothly without clotting within your uterus. If you are experiencing any other unusual symptoms or changes in your menstrual cycle, it is always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider.


Menstruation was on time and usual 2 weeks later there was clumps that resembled blood What were the clumps a miscarriage?

Clumps that resemble blood (like the kind you get on your period) may just be excessive blood that did not come out during your cycle. However, If the clump was discolored (white or gray) then there is a possibility that it is a miscarriage. You need to see your doctor if there is any sort of discoloration of the clumps.


When you have blood coming down and your period passed weeks ago is that a miscarriage?

If you're not pregnant, then no. It is not a miscarriage. Your period is just screwing up.


Are you having a miscarriage if ure on ure period and theres blood in chucks about the size of a jelly bean?

no. those are called clots, and they are very normal.


When ur on your period is it okay to have clumps of blood coming out?

It is common to have clumps of blood during your period. These clumps are usually a mix of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus. However, if you are experiencing very large clots, severe pain, or heavy bleeding, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.


Why do you get brown clumps of Vaginal blood 2 days before your period on birth control?

There are number of possible reasons why you might get brown clumps of vaginal blood 2 days before your period on birth control. This may mainly be due to hormones which are triggered by the pills and cause a clot which comes out as clumps before your periods.?æ


Why can a patient with type AB blood get blood from all blood type donor?

Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.


Why can patient with type AB blood get blood from all blood type donors?

Because he or she can receive all blood type for transfusion without having blood clumps.


If you have brown blood instead of red blood and then red blood with what looks like blood tissue about a week after taking the morining after pill is that considered a miscarriage?

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.


How is much blood loss would be there at 5 weeks if i had a miscarriage?

Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.


If there was thick white stuff in your vaginal area after heavy bleeding following a big blood clot was it a miscarriage?

Yes I'm sorry to say but it was a miscarriage and that big blood clot that came out was most likely baby. The same thing happen to my friend because some girl kicked her in her stomach and she had a miscarriage. She said she had a big blood clot come out when she had her miscarriage. I had a D&C at 9 weeks after we found out the baby was no longer alive. The D&C removed the Fetus but not all of the "material" so, two days later I had HORRIBLE cramps and huge Clumps fell out of me. The clumps were almost as big as my fist. This happened 4 or 5 times. So, unless I was having Quads, I don't think the Clot was the baby. Doctors say the fetus is usually grayish tissue, and some people say they could see the baby. It could also be that you were ovulating and a period took place, but also, yes it could have been a miscarriage...If the clot was a light gray-or-off-white color and a little transparent...