Yes. Accomponied by heavy bleeding and menstrual like cramps. Go to an emergency room
Watery blood with blood clots can be a sign of miscarriage. You can also have an unusual menstrual cycle. If you have watery blood with blood clots you need to go to a doctor.
Blood in early pregnancy is fairly common. If the blood is heavy (and there are clots in it) and you're having cramps along with it.. Get to your doctor as soon as you can.
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.
I had a miscarrage and a d and c. I have been having blot clots. They look like chunks of dark jelly or chunks of liver. I was 8wks
No. If you feel the need, go to your local doctor and have them do a pelvic exam. Severe cramps with blood clots may indicate many things, including a miscarriage. The cramps could also just be cramps.
Yes If you are pregnant and are passing blood clots, go to an emergency room immediately.
Technically, it's not actually clotted blood that gets discharged during your period or after a miscarriage. The substance expelled also contains cells from your womb etc, and if it's a miscarriage it would also most likely contain foetal cells. So yes, you will get lumpy discharges after a miscarriage.
You will start seeing tissue which is different from your blood clots, maybe even a sac or if ruptured the actual baby. You will KNOW.
Clots during pregnancy is usually a indication of a miscarriage. Brown bleeding is usually old blood which isn't a normal period.
no. those are called clots, and they are very normal.
If you're pregnant and are dropping blood clots (especially for a month!) you should definitely see a doctor immediately!
If you have a miscarriage at six weeks you probably won't see much more than blood clots as the embryo is still very small. See the link for a timeline and pictures.