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Blood + spotting : symptoms of miscarriage ?
Posted: 05-29-07 02:16am

could i have had amiscarriage? i spotted 2 weeks before i went to family doctor and was spotting then as well came on brighter and not as normal as my regular but it was a week late i went to doctor on may 21st. now i have no blood or spotting at all but still having all symptoms but vomiting


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Posted: 06-06-07 01:26am

The possible symptoms of miscarriage include low back pain or abdominal pain that is dull, sharp or cramping, vaginal bleeding with or without abdominal cramps, and tissue or clot-like material that passes from the vagina. However, some of pregnant women experience vaginal bleeding during the first three months of pregnancy. You may consult a gynecologist for a correct diagnosis.




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