Weren't you asking for a referral for pregnancy termination before? And now you're concerned? Don't let the ever changing moods of a man determine whether or not you should kill an innocent baby. But anyway I am currently 14 weeks and I was having symptoms like yours a couple of weeks ago I think I was around 10 weeks. And it was pretty much the same as yours, my cramping was like period cramping but no bright red just brown (my doctor said it was old blood and that it wasn't anything bad) and when I used to go to the bathrooms in the morning it would kinda spill out but it wasn't that much on the pad. Trust me I was going nuts calling people to find out what they thought waiting for my doctors office to open up and each and everyone one said it was a miscarriage. It also felt like I was having slight contractions ( I have a 5 year old so I know what they feel like). I was very nervous because people always have these crazy horror stories to tell you. I only had a little red one time. I went to my doctor and he said everything was fine, I had a U/S and 2 weeks later I heard the babies heartbeat. The brown bleeding (it was more than spotting) went on for about 2 weeks total and then it stopped. All of the people that I know who have had miscarraiges had definite signs of bleeding (red blood) and pain. But I also know people who have complications and didn't have any kind of bleeding or spotting.
2007-01-15 03:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I miscarried at 14weeks. I obtained pregnant a 12 months later and I'm now the proud mama of two lovely toddlers. MANY ladies have miscarriages. It's truthfully believed that close to all ladies of childbearing age could have a miscarriage at a few factor, however it can be so early they do not even recognise they had been ever pregnant. A unmarried miscarriage isn't any intent to suspect issues with long term pregnancies. I recognise you are going to be paranoid besides (I absolutely was once) however your probabilities or a triumphant being pregnant are simply as well as anyone's.
2016-09-08 00:48:50
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answered by vanderbilt 4
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This is my story. At about 7 weeks i started spotting brown blood, i went to the doctor because i was worried, was told this is normal. A couple of days later brown blood turned a red pink colour(but i only ever saw it when i wiped after going toilet)Still no pain. Then on about the 6th day of bleeding i passed what looked like a lot of blood (still no pain) went to hospital and they said chances are not miscarrying but go to doctors and book a scan.The following day a sunday i had very mild cramps. On my 8th week i went to the doctors and was sent to hospital straight away where he did an internal (i had to wail 3 days for scan) and they still said no miscarriage. Was sent home almost relieved that all was ok then that night the cramps started and they then moved down wards in waves so i went back to the hospital and thats when i passed my baby.
My advise is to go to the doctors or hospital if your worried. although like my story they cant always tell and even if they did their is nothing that can be done at this early stage.
Any questions then contact me and im sorry i dont want to scare you, i hope your luckier than i was.
2007-01-15 02:55:54
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answered by Littleblonde-kacey is here 6
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I've never been pregnant so I don't know (i'm still 13 and I didn't get my first period!!!) but once i had a really bad stomach ache and i went to the doctor and he asked whether i bleed when i go to the loo. I said no and he was like: That's good...Coz if u were that's dangerous.
I don't know if it's the same context with u but i suggest u should go to the doc. and explain to him. It might b a miscarriage tho.
2007-01-15 02:52:04
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answered by sαrαн♥mıss ©υяlz 3
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The signs of miscarriage: Bright Red Blood (period like) Cramping & a miscarriage is taking place when you pass grey or silver color tissue or clot (that is featl tissue -baby) if that happens call your OB or head to the ER. God Bless
2007-01-15 02:52:15
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answered by JaneBond 3
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It's either a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. You really need to go to the doctor and find out. Carrying an ectopic pregnancy too long can rupture your fallopian tube-very painful and dangerous.
2007-01-15 02:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sorry but it does sound like a miss carriage, or at least the beginning of one, I would call you doctor right away and get an appointment
2007-01-15 02:57:09
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answered by cowgrl3611 5
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This may be signs but if I were you I would go and see my doctor as this happend to me but it was signs that I was having complications with my pregnancy but not that I was having a miscarriage. Please make an appointment with your doctor ASAP so that he or she can do some tests.
2007-01-15 03:12:37
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answered by Winnie 1
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phone your doctor. it could be normal but doesn't sound good, when i lost my baby i had a very slight bleed to start with that got worse over time.
don't sit at home any worry speak to your doctor not knowing will drive you crazy.
good luck x x x x
2007-01-15 02:53:55
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answered by mum_2_many 6
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I dont know for sure but it sounds like it may be. Go see your doctor right away =(
2007-01-15 02:51:07
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answered by tcb 4
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