A clot will be of the same consistency all the way through, and when swished in water will mostly disolve, leaving just some stringy threads. Results of a miscarriage will look like a clot externally, but is quite different inside. There will be a fuzzy red ball inside the clotty stuff (the size of the ball depends on the duration of the pregnancy), and inside the fuzzy red ball will be a small clear jell-like or watery center. Inside that jell you may find the fetus, although it may be too small to see. The main clue is the fuzzy ball.
it can be as small as a tiny drop
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.
its a miscarriage :(
what is the difference between blood clot formation and the process of blood agglutination
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.
Yes If you are pregnant and are passing blood clots, go to an emergency room immediately.
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.Good luck and blessings!
Red ball like blood clot with stringy tissue and dark blood for a week.
coagulation time is the time it takes for the blood to clot. Bleeding time is the time at which the blood stops flowing through the wound.
please go see your Dr., baby.
no. that just means you had an infection or something was blocking the blood and tissue
Osmosis is the transport mechanism responsible for the swelling of a blood clot as water is pulled into it. This process occurs due to the concentration gradient between the blood clot and the surrounding tissues, causing water to move into the clot to achieve equilibrium.