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babyblues

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Joined: 03 Oct 2004
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Help I Need Some Advice...
Posted: 02-22-06 11:53am

Hi my name is babyblues
heres whats going on I was suppost to start my period on sun because saturday was the last one of my birth control pills. Well I still have not started yet but today I past grayish color tissue. What is it and what should I do..........
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Jennifer23

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Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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Location: Texas

Posted: 02-22-06 12:21pm

I know this sounds gross ... But if you pass any type of tissue, you should retrieve it, put it in a sealed container and take it to your doctor as soon as possible so they can perform lab work on it and see what it is exactly.

All you passed was this grayish colored tissue? No bleeding or anything? I would have assumed a miscarriage but that's usually accompanied by bleeding and cramping. Well, not always ... But that's what I experienced when I had a miscarriage. I wish I could give you a better answer ... Good luck!
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babyblues

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Posted: 02-22-06 12:32pm

I had a miscarriage before and I have bine haveing some pain......
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Jennifer23

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Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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Location: Texas

Posted: 02-23-06 13:30pm

You should probably get yourself in to see the dr as soon as possible. If you pass any other pieces of tissue, make sure you take them along with you. Good luck!
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