If you are bleeding while pregnant you should go to the doctor. If you can't get there soon then I would suggest going to the hospital.
if you are bleeding heavily than you probably aren't pregnant, but if you have had a positive pregnancy test and are bleeding heavily you need to see a doctor
If you are bleeding heavily at any stage during your pregnancy, you need to get to hospital ASAP
You need to get to call your doctor immediately and see if he wants you to go to the ER, it sounds like a miscarraige. Bleeding like a period is one of the definite signs that your body has passed a bad embryo (or even if the embryo was healthy, your body may have some reason for rejecting it).AnswerUnfortunately a scan beforehand doesn't mean all is well now. You need another scan. I hope all is well.
yes ur pregnant nice girl keep yo legs shut
Go and see a doctor immediately, this could be a sign of miscarriage
You might be experiencing misscarriage, go to the doctor immediately .
Bleeding heavily during early pregnancy can be a sign of a miscarriage or other complications and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider. It's important to seek medical advice to determine the cause of the bleeding and ensure the health of both the mother and the pregnancy.
No. When you turn heavily pregnant you will.
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I have three kids my oldest is now 7 and i had plascenta previa with him and bleed heavily, I did nothing to increase this. One morning I started cramping really bad and about an hour later i was bleeding heavily. I was pregnant with my daughter who will be 3 in Aug. and I got in a car acciedent and tore the plascenta and never had any bleeding. Then my youngest who turns a year in a few days I was doing great with until the morning I was suppose to have my membranes stripped, My daughter and I were the only ones home when I started bleeding very heavily I called 911 and later found out that him and I both almost died... I had plascenta abrubtion with him, which is usally caused by heavily drinking and drug abuse which neither one of them applied to me. so just know that if it happens seek medical attention right away it could be a life threatening situation.
Hello. Bleeding heavily for two consecutive weeks doesn't sound very hopeful sweetheart I'm afraid. But you will need a quantitative beta hcg blood test and a second test done 48 hours later, to see whether you are still pregnant. My fingers are crossed for you. Good luck.
If your talking about bones, then if you aren't able to move it. For bleeding and scrapes, its if you are heavily bleeding; and you just have to use your best judgement on it.