Clotting/Bleeding; possible all ok with baby? Posted: 12-23-07 02:25am
As some of you may know, I dont know if I
am experiencing miscarriage or not...my
body is against me, I swear...
On the 12/12 I found out I was about 5
weeks pregnant, my DR said my hcg level
was 428. Everything was going
wonderful...until 18/12 when I began to
bleed, and had slight clotting. There was
no pain, apart from the dull menstrual
like cramping which I'd been experiencing
the entire time, and what my DR said was
normal. I went to ER, they checked me out
and removed clotting and said my cervix
was closed, so everything should be fine.
Early pregnancy clinic did an ultra sound
and found no baby- then did a transvaginal
scan and still found no baby...they said
it could just be a very early pregnancy or
miscarriage... (I find out tmro for sure
from bloods taken for levels)...Today my
bleeding has been much less and has been
brown and with brown clotting (sorry). has
this happened to anyone and they've kept
their pregnancy? I am so scared... I dont
want to lose our baby =(
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young Girl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 12-23-07 03:19am
im sorry but i think you had a mc
if youve been bleeding and cramoing then
that sounds like whats happening
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