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stephie_d
Sep 18, 2007, 01:19 AM
Could this be a miscarrage? I recently started to believe I may be pregnant I have been feeling nausias, urinating frequently, sore back, my period is late and have sore breasts. If I am pregnant it would be around 5 weeks. I'm quite young and don't know much about this.. anyway 5days ago I started to get really bad cramps and started to spot I was bleeding really lightly until yesterday it got really heavy same as today and in the blood I have noticed large hard clots and for these past 5 days had severe cramps that keep me awake at night and back pain. I'm not sure but could this be a miscarrage? Please help I'm really scared and would appreciate to know what you think!

laura2007x
Sep 18, 2007, 02:46 AM
Did you receive my answer?

laura2007x
Sep 18, 2007, 02:58 AM
could this be a miscarrage? i recently started to believe i may be pregnant i have been feeling nausias, urinating frequently, sore back, my period is late and have sore breasts. if i am pregnant it would be around 5 weeks. im quite young and dont know much about this..anyway 5days ago i started to get really bad cramps and started to spot i was bleeding really lightly until yesterday it got really heavy same as today and in the blood i have noticed large hard clots and for these past 5 days had severe cramps that keep me awake at night and back pain. im not sure but could this be a miscarrage?? please help im really scared and would appreciate to know what you think!
Hi I had a miscarraige on the 1st September 2007 I had heavy bleeding and past some clots, Although I had no paid it was confirmed at the hospital that I lost my baby but please do not worry I suffered terrible pain in my first pregnancy and that was due to my uterus stretcing and the bleeding mayu be the baby getting comfotable.
I have a healthy 10 month old.My friend had all her periods throughout her pregnancy.
Bleeding in early pregnancy
Is the bleeding light or heavy?

Light bleeding

Some women find that they get slight bleeding (or 'spotting') in the first few weeks of pregnancy, often around the time they would normally have their period. This happens because the pregnancy hormone levels aren't quite high enough to stop the bleeding, which comes from the lining of the womb. No treatment is required, but you may find that it helps to rest more, if you can.

Less commonly, bleeding in early pregnancy may be caused by a vaginal infection, which will need to be treated by your doctor. It can also happen as a result of a change taking place in the cells of your cervix (this is known as cervical erosion). This kind of bleeding sometimes happens after you have sex. Your doctor will advise you whether you need any treatment. Another possible cause of bleeding is a polyp in your cervix. This usually doesn't need treatment.

Heavy bleeding

If you experience heavy bleeding in early pregnancy, you should get medical advice immediately. It may be a sign of a miscarriage. Bleeding which is brown in colour, especially if it's accompanied by pain, may be a symptom of an ectopic pregnancy.

stephie_d
Sep 18, 2007, 03:02 AM
Yes thank you for your answer.. im going to the doctos on Thursday so I will find out then. Wish me luck

laura2007x
Sep 18, 2007, 03:07 AM
yes thank you for your answer..im going to the doctos on thursday so i will find out then. wish me luck

I hope everything goes well but please don't stress yourself as this will only make matters worse. Our babies get us worried from the moment they enter our tummies. Best of luck hun xx