no blood clots do not mean that you are actually pregnant it could be other things.
are they followed by pain cramps and other things, you before you assume you are pregnant go get a pregnancy test from the store if you are not pregnant you should follow up with your doctor. there are other important organs in there that may have something going on and it is important to have them checked out. do not wait.
I'm afraid it did in my case. My husband and I had intercourse in week 11, day 3 of my pregnancy which was painful at the time. The following afternoon I passed some mucous with a light pink tinge. Two days later a little more of this with one tiny speck of blood. By that evening it had become red stringy mucous and blood clots. I rested as much as possible the next day but by the next evening I had stomach cramps, back-ache and sadly a miscarriage occurred.
Various research I have done in the last few days says 20% of women bleed during pregnancy and 80% of those complete the pregnancy successfully, however the outcome for clots did not seem so good.
Also unfortunately that around 1 in 5 of all pregnancies miscarry and 1 in 4 in women over 35. In the first trimester, a miscarriage is believed to be due to improper or incomplete development of the baby - not being stressed etc. I certainly do not think that having intercourse caused our miscarriage, just that unfortunately things were not right.
As devastating as a miscarriage is I have taken some solace in the fact it could have been worse if the baby miscarried at a later stage or was unable to survive once born.
Yes a blood clot does not prevent you from ovulating.
Or if you mean clots like on your period I would say no.
Not normally
No
no
No.
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.
Go talk to your doctor. Now.
It's possible to have a period and still be pregnant
You could have had a miscarriage, but even though you've suffered heavy bleeding with clots you could still be pregnant. It IS possible to be pregnant and still get your monthly period.Either way, if you haven't done already, you MUST get yourself checked by a doctor - 1) to find out if you are still pregnant, and 2) to check you are OK internally. If you have suffered a miscarriage you have to get checked out by a doctor in case everything hasn't come out yet. Sorry to be so graphic.Good luck
it is possible to have a period while pregnant, but i would say get a pregnancy test done if you are unsure.
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).
These could be signs of pregnancy or miscarriage.
Not normally - see the doctor straight away
Yes, if early. Recheck the pregnancy test in two weeks.
dats nasty
If you're pregnant and are dropping blood clots (especially for a month!) you should definitely see a doctor immediately!