The first day of your last period was June 26? That's what I'm going by for my answer.
You have done the best possible thing by making an appointment! None of us can answer whether everything is alright or not.
That being said... After I received a positive pregnancy test, I started bleeding (ironically enough) on Christmas Day. I bled up until my doctor's appointment on January 19th. Everything was absolutely fine, my daughter was born healthy, and she'll be 2 this month.
By any chance were you recently taking birth control? If so, this could be normal bleeding. The ultrasound is really the only way to tell right now. Don't give up hope yet though. Take care.
2006-08-13 20:29:35
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answered by Anonymous
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examine with your medical expert!!! it rather is not that uncommon to have a era, regardless the bypass, a month once you omit one. you may desire to call for an appointment and function a pelvic completed... on the earliest time. The medical expert could do an ultrasound.. yet not sure. If it replaced right into a miscarriage you may know.... plus you may desire to pass in and function a D and C finished to bathe your uterus out. Edit~~~~~perplexed... tell your mom... she is going to be sure faster or later. She could rather hear if from you than the gossip channels on your community. Please inform you mom!!! She could get dissatisfied... yet in basic terms for a quick time. If I had a daughter who's on your situation, i could rather her come to me...and we ought to artwork this out together. Please tell your mom!!!! you recognize the try could have been incorrect... have yet another try. Get a house kit and take a examine out your self. :o) do you like a toddler superb suited now?
2016-10-02 01:28:41
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answered by mcclune 4
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A little more info is needed to really know, normally you shouldn't have a period, however it happens. If you're bleeding heavily, you may be having a miscarriage. If it's just a little spotting, that's common, as the body is flushing itself out naturally. HOWEVER, it is absolutely something to get checked out and FAST!
I hope it all turns out ok!
2006-08-13 20:32:37
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answered by YUM-ME 2
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Some people do still have their periods whilst pregnant.
Are you in pain or have you seen any blot clots, they would be better indications of a miscarriage.
Until you've seen your doctor, please try not to get worked up about it, although I know that it easier typed than done.
Good luck, honey, I hope things work out well for you.
2006-08-13 22:09:19
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answered by ♥Pamela♥ 7
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Instead of the appointment, go to the emergency centre and get it checked asap. It really doesn't sound good.
2006-08-13 20:27:50
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answered by Chris 4
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its possible, though by now you should have some real severe cramps and extra heavy bleeding if it was a miscarriage...
but your body may be trying to abort it... laydown and keep off your feet until you can see your doctor... if it gets worse, or you have pain go to the emergency room!!!
2006-08-13 20:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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everyone on here can tell u what they think but all there doing is getting ur hopes up. ur best bet is if ur really worried go to the hospital. but if not just play the waiting game
2006-08-13 20:30:19
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answered by nate224us 2
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Your OBGYN is the best source of information. However, some women have bleeding every month the whole time of their pregnancy.
2006-08-13 20:27:18
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answered by FL Girl 6
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Did you have sex recently? The cervix is tender and filled with blood and will likely bleed even with gentle sex... maybe it's not really your period... I wish you the best!
2006-08-13 20:25:05
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answered by Danielle 4
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YOU CAN STILL HAVE A PERIOD. I HAD A PERIOD UNTIL I WAS 3 MONTHS SO DON'T WORRY SOME GIRLS STILL HAVE ONE.
2006-08-13 20:27:31
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answered by JESS, 2
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