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    Jul 7, 2012, 09:01 AM
    Cramping and still bleeding -- miscarriage?
    I just found out I was pregnant on Sunday 07/01/2012 and its 7/7/2012. I woke up fine but as I was at work my lower stomach started cramping a little bit and I noticed I was bleeding. The cramping has mostly went away but I'm still bleeding. Am I having a miscarraige
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    Jul 7, 2012, 09:36 AM
    Some bleeding can be normal in pregnancy, as can cramping. If it gets worse I would go to your OB. There's no way to stop a miscarriage but if you are in fact miscarrying then ou want to make sure you want to get everything out because if you don't you can get an infection. If its
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    Jul 7, 2012, 09:36 AM
    Probably, yes.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 09:36 AM
    If its really bothering you then call your OB and try to get in as soon as possible. Hope everything works out!
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    Jul 7, 2012, 09:58 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mobley119 View Post
    Some bleeding can be normal in pregnancy, as can cramping. If it gets worse I would go to your OB. There's no way to stop a miscarriage but if you are in fact miscarrying then ou want to make sure you want to get everything out because if you don't you can get an infection. If its

    Where is J9 when I need her expert advice?

    There are ways to stop a miscarriage. Some of the drugs are so risky they are not prescribed. Others are available in other Countries but not the US.

    It depends on what is going on - I was on bedrest.

    Yes, she needs to ask her gyn.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 10:02 AM
    Then you should have told her all those things instead of just saying probably, yes. If your body is already in the process of removing the embryo it's not something that can be stopped. And your body usually has a reason for miscarrying.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 10:06 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mobley119 View Post
    Then you should have told her all those things instead of just saying probably, yes. If your body is already in the process of removing the embryo it's not something that can be stopped. And your body usually has a reason for miscarrying.

    Whoa - she asked if she's probably having a miscarriage. I said she probably is. She asked and I answered.

    You then went on to post that there is no way to stop a miscarriage. There are ways to stop a miscarriage. Her body "usually" having a reason doesn't mean sit there and do nothing.

    There are reasons people drop dead on the street - that doesn't mean health complications shouldn't be medically addressed.

    And, please, you are one of the last people on AMHD who should be giving anyone advice on how to answer questions.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 10:33 AM
    If you have a problem with me send me a message, don't start something on here. And there are ways to stop a miscarriage that is about to happen. If your body is in the process of miscarrying your body is flushing something it doesn't want there. The baby can already be dead. I told her to call her OB, I didn't tell her to do nothing. And yes she did want to know if she was having a miscarriage, but hearing yes your probably having a miscarriage is a scary thing to hear. Being blunt about it with no explanation or advice isn't helpful. Her OB is the only person who can tell her anything for sure.
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    Jul 7, 2012, 12:42 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mobley119 View Post
    If you have a problem with me send me a message, don't start something on here. And there are ways to stop a miscarriage that is about to happen. If your body is in the process of miscarrying your body is flushing something it doesn't want there. The baby can already be dead. I told her to call her OB, I didn't tell her to do nothing. And yes she did want to know if she was having a miscarriage, but hearing yes your probably having a miscarriage is a scary thing to hear. Being blunt about it with no explanation or advice isn't helpful. Her OB is the only person who can tell her anything for sure.

    I notice you've never been wrong on AMHD - when confronted people are having a problem with you and you drift on to another thread.

    Once again - you specifically said originally (and I quote): "If your body is already in the process of removing the embryo it's not something that can be stopped." You are incorrect. Now you've changed to: "And there are ways to stop a miscarriage that is about to happen."

    Maybe it's a matter of language, I don't know. It appears to me you either can or can't stop a miscarriage.

    I don't have a problem with you - I have a problem with your passive/aggressive posts and, basically, your answers.

    I thought I explained myself pretty clearly here, post #20 - https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/pregna...-678598-2.html
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    Jul 7, 2012, 02:16 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mobley119 View Post
    If your body is already in the process of removing the embryo that means part, or all, of the embryo is no longer attached, meaning the embryo dead. That is what I meant. Yes, if it's just spotting and cramping with the embryo still intact with a heart beat (if its that far along) there are things that can still be done but that wasn't what I was referring to. There's no way she can know any of that though until she goes to her doctor and they do and ultrasound and blood test.

    My post are not passive aggressive. Being polite in conflict is not passive aggressive. I have a problem with many of your responses, but I don't follow your posts and say what you're saying wrong because I'm not a moderator or an expert on this site. And neither are you.

    Let me explain passive/aggressive to you again - "Sure, let me point passive/aggressive out to you - “If you do not want me on this site then I have absolutely no desire to be here” The answer is you're presumably an adult. It's your choice.

    And more passive/aggressive - “The information I got was from my hormone doctor who was a OBGYN for 40+ years. I saw him when I was pregnant and when we were talking about the treatment I got our conversation turned to that. I guess he was wrong?” The answer, it appears he was wrong.

    And more - “If you do think so, then you must have been around amazingly different children then I have.” Not "my experience is different from yours." Instead - confrontational and, again, P/A.

    If you don’t understand passive/aggressive open another thread and someone will explain it."

    You're also confused about how AMHD works - you don't have to be an expert or a mod in order to post or in order to correct someone else who posts. If you have a "problem" with my posts I welcome to question, criticism, correction - answers don't do anyone any good if they are wrong and left standing.

    So - which of my answers are wrong?

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