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jep1982
Jun 11, 2006, 10:30 PM
I had a miscarriage on October 3rd, 2005... Since February, my fiancé and I have been trying again. Every month since then we have had no results in getting pregnant. This week I was supposed to get my period (3 days late) however, have had some cramping and bleeding, not to the extent of my period though. Is there any possible chance that I can be miscarrying again? If anyone knows, I would appreciate it a lot. Also, what are the signs of an early miscarriage? 4-5 weeks... In October I was 14 weeks along, and it was completely different from what I've been told.
Thanks for anyone's help.

Krs
Jun 12, 2006, 04:08 AM
To get the best advice you require, is best to go to a doctor. Wish I could help more otherwise :)
Good luck

Stormy69
Jun 12, 2006, 05:19 AM
The symptoms of miscarriage can vary widely. In some cases, a pregnancy can be lost so early that a woman was not even aware she was pregnant. In other cases, the only sign of miscarriage may be that a woman's period came a few days later than normal. On the other side of the spectrum the symptoms of miscarriage can be quite obvious or severe.
The most common finding in women who have had a very early miscarriage is having no symptoms at all. Various signs and symptoms might include one or more of the following:

Late period
Heavier than normal period
A period that lasts more days than usual
A home test was positive but has now turned negative
A serum pregnancy test was positive but has now turned negative
A serum pregnancy test measuring hCG levels was previously increasing but has now started dropping
Loss of breast tenderness
Loss of nausea
Subjective feeling of "not being pregnant"

The further a pregnancy has progressed the more likely it is that a woman may experience signs and symptoms that are commonly associated with miscarriage.

Abnormal bleeding
Dark brown spotting
Light pink spotting
Bright red spotting
Bright red bleeding

Passing blood clots - many women who aren't used to seeing blood clots normally during their menstrual flow may think that they are passing pregnancy tissue. While this is true occasionally, it is far more common to pass clots alone.

Physical symptoms
Lower pelvic cramping
Severe pelvic cramping
Generalized or diffuse pelvic pain
Note: Pain in a pregnant patient may also be a symptom of a more serious problem such as an ectopic pregnancy or a ruptured ovarian cyst. Any severe pain or pain that is localized to one side or the other should be thoroughly investigated.


http://www.ivf1.com/miscarriage-sign-symptom/