you should go see your doctor right away
2006-11-03 22:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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could be implantation bleeding although I doubt if it would bleed that heavily. Possible early miscarriage although there should be tissue/clots with it. I'd go down ER if I were u, it may not be anything serious at all, don't lose hope, but def. get checked out. Good luck and please let us know how u get on. Some women have periods and be pregnant as well. x
2006-11-03 22:37:33
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answered by Serry's mum 5
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No, all pregnancy tests will eventually turn into positive sign if you let them sit for a while. However, It still could be a false negative. I would suggest waiting another few days to a week and if she does not get her period try another test.
2016-05-21 22:45:52
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answered by Amy 3
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2016-04-22 21:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest taking her to the doctor. I bled really hard, harder then normal when I was one month along. In fact I didn't know I was even pregnant at the time. When i found out I was pregnant I was 2 months along. I hope everything is ok!
2006-11-03 22:39:53
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answered by tricksy 4
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well to know for sure she has to go to a doctor. BUT if you look it up online, yes it COULD be a misscarriage but also, its common for first-trimester bleeding to occur for anywhere from a couple days/weeks to a few months. How long as she been pregnant for? that'd more than likely tell you what it most likely is. i say go see a doctor for sure though.
2006-11-03 22:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe yes and maybe no. It is advisable to see a doctor particularly an ob-gyne but there are instances that this is considered normal or what you call the "implantation bleeding"
2006-11-03 23:54:12
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answered by Michael Joseph D 1
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Urgent
to the health center immediately
she could enter in shoke due to blood loss
2006-11-03 22:43:20
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answered by Monika 3
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Definitely get to the doctors asap,its the only way to really know if its something serious or not.
2006-11-03 22:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Please go to the doctor as soon as you can, your wife is better off at a professional that with us all trying to give an answer!!
2006-11-03 22:38:43
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answered by Tannas 3
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go to see a doc
they will know if a misc has occured they will do an ultra sound
2006-11-04 01:08:57
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answered by waiting for baby 6
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