It depends how many months, but just to be sure, you should always tell your doctor right away, for safety of you and your baby.
why am i bleeding heavy and having blood clots ? i even bleed thourgh my tapons
Probably not, but you should be asking your doctor, and not the internet folks.
Blood is thin because it contains plasma, which is mostly water. The implications of having thin blood include increased risk of bleeding and difficulty in clotting, which can lead to excessive bleeding from wounds or bruising easily. It can also make it harder for the body to stop bleeding in case of injury or surgery.
Potential causes of diarrhea with blood can include infections, inflammatory bowel disease, or gastrointestinal bleeding. Treatment options may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, or procedures to stop bleeding, depending on the underlying cause. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
All depends on what bleeding you are having, I't might be implantation bleeding if it is little, pinkinsh or brown. If there is a lot of blood and you have pain you might be having a miscarraige. Contact you care giver for advise.
Bleeding is the medical term for bleeding. In days gone by, the term exsanguinating was used.
Yes, diarrhea can lead to the presence of blood in stool.
Yes, it is not normal to experience bleeding when having a UTI. If you notice blood in your urine, it is important to seek medical attention as it may indicate a more serious underlying condition.
If any part of the digestive system is bleeding , then your stool will have blood in it. The stool forms and passes through your intestines, bowels, etc , and if you are having issues with bleeding- then obviously the blood will pass down with the stool when it exits your rectum.
Yes, abnormal bleeding, or having blood in your urine is a symptom of cervical cancer.
You see the doctor to find out if everything has come out or not. if it hasn't you need a D&C or you will get infections and can even end up sterile and with blood poisoning which can lead to death if you don't have them treated.
I was bleeding red blood but then brown blood does that mean I'm having a miscarriage? Ans: Not necessarily, you didn't say how far along you were, but it could be implantation bleeding, irritated cervix (from intercourse, exam, etc) or could be old blood which was in place to protect the pregnancy in it's earliest stages, but the growing uterus expelled it. If you are still worried, go see your doc.