I recently found out that I was pregnant.
This would be my second child in two
years. My first pregnancy went great.
This pasted weekend I started bleeding ( 1
day ) and passed a large clot. During
that day and the following two days after
that I was also experiencing horrible pain
in my abdomen. I thought I was having a
miscarrage. Although to my supprise,
today I find out that I am still 7 weeks
pregnant. Are we able to pass a golf ball
size clot and everything still be ok? Can
anyone help?
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mum2beee
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jun 2005 Posts: 99
Posted: 07-12-05 10:26am
Hey ya, I had a miscarriage in feb and I
started bleeding but it got worse and
worse (like a period all in one) I kept
getting blood clots but only small I were
about 5 nearly 6 weeks then I got terrible
pains in my stomach about 10 times worse
than period pains.
But i'm 9 weeks preg this time I had blood
and even got a blood clot I thought that I
were gonna have a miscarriage again but I
told the doc I was so worried they put me
in for a scan and everything was fine, I
also had pains and they told me from the
scan it was a cyst in my ovaries the pain
has gone now and i'm due for another scan
on the 19th. Good luck x
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