Ok if you guys remember me, I am the one
who just had a baby girl 2 months ago and
am worried that I could have already
gotten preg....Well my period is due any
day now and last night I took a bath and
saw a little blood clot floating in the
water...Well I got out the pads and
thought I was starting there was very
little blood when I wiped. Ok now all
night long and all of today there was
nothing ? What could this mean?
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sibley_b
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Nov 2005 Posts: 28
Posted: 01-04-06 17:18pm
Okay, I asked my sis about this one. She
thinks it could be your body telling you
it needs more time to heal. I know the
docs say wait at least six weeks, but ppl
heal differently. Since its only been two
months, you are likely to get some
unexpected bleeding, since you haven't had
a period for months. Hope I was some
help!
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purpz28
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 43 Location: Indiana
Posted: 01-04-06 17:29pm
Thanks for the answer..It does sound like
that could be true I am just really hoping
it doesn't mean I missed my period and am
pregnant again..Because I have had one
normal period already after the baby....I
bleed after the baby then had a peroid in
december.
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