i had that too, Im currently 6 weeks pregnant and don't have an ultrasound for another 2 weeks
when i had my first miscarriage the fetal sac came out in the toilet and it looked like a little veiny blood sac. it was really small almost like a bubble.
Molly?
no, but his close friend had a miscarriage, and so he wrote the song Small Bump about it.
it can be as small as a tiny drop
Unfortunately passing tissue is the main sign of a miscarriage seeing that I have been through two of them. The good thing is is that it will not effect getting pregnant again. I just had a miscarriage January 5, 2009, I went back for my check up and there was another sack. I was pregnant again!! Don't let it get you down too much what was ment to be will happen.... The best of luck to you:}
No, absolutely not. Not good for your health but won't cause a miscarriage or even a small baby.
That sounds like a miscarriage; you should go to your doctor and be sure.
Sometimes, it depends on how far along you are. I had a previous miscarriage and I was able to see the baby in the amniotic sac. My sister-in-law had a miscarriage, and she was able to see a very small perfect little baby. So, yes, it is possible to see the baby.l
It is possible that it could be a miscarriage. The only way to know is to visit a doctor.
There could be several reasons: a small tear or wound in the urethra, an infection, a foreign object, a scratch from passing a small kidney stone. If you have had unprotected sex, it could be from a sexually transmitted infection. It is best to get this checked by a doctor.
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Light spotting and passing small amounts of gray tissue after an early pregnancy pap smear can be concerning and may indicate a potential complication, such as a miscarriage. However, some women experience spotting and still have viable pregnancies. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and appropriate follow-up, as they can provide personalized insights based on your specific situation.