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Does Slight Red-dark Brown Bleeding With History Of Miscarriage Indicate Pregnancy?

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I am having small signs of dark red to brown bleeding but I had my period on the 12 and it ended on. the 17th I started ovulation on the 21st. could I possibly be pregnant and A-side note I have had a miscarriage twice this year what do I do
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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In the current scenario, please seek help from a specialist immediately in person to confirm/exclude pregnancy and if positive, get appropriate early treatment to avoid the possible recurrence. I hope the cause of the earlier miscarriages has been clarified as it is needed to manage future pregnancies. You may need hormones if deficiency has been cited as the cause. Genetic defects need counselling while non-recurrent causes can be dealt with more easily. Please avoid any strain including sexual intercourse and take bed rest until the period of risk passes away, once pregnancy is confirmed. Hope this helps.
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Does Slight Red-dark Brown Bleeding With History Of Miscarriage Indicate Pregnancy?

Hi, In the current scenario, please seek help from a specialist immediately in person to confirm/exclude pregnancy and if positive, get appropriate early treatment to avoid the possible recurrence. I hope the cause of the earlier miscarriages has been clarified as it is needed to manage future pregnancies. You may need hormones if deficiency has been cited as the cause. Genetic defects need counselling while non-recurrent causes can be dealt with more easily. Please avoid any strain including sexual intercourse and take bed rest until the period of risk passes away, once pregnancy is confirmed. Hope this helps.