Pregnant, Slightly Heavy Bleeding With A Clot Followed By Light, Later Negative Pregnancy Test. Is This Normal?
hello im 29 and i found out i was pregnant on the 31st of december i then started to bleed lightly on the 3rd of jan it was light brown n then got a little heavier not much on the 5th with a little clot i did another test on the 7th which said i was still pregnant i then still had very light bleeding which was a browny colour then did another test on the 10th and it said im not pregnant i had cramps but only slight ones i know iv misscarriaged but is it normal not to bleed alot?
Hello
You should consult a gynecologist at the earliest.
you might be suffering from an ectopic pregnancy ( pregnancy outside the uterus ), which maybe lethal.
Also, you might be having a condition called missed abortion or incomplete abortion, where the entire products of conception are not emptied out, and they are retained inside the uterine cavity.
THis puts you at risk for infection, severe bleeding etc.
Please consult your doctor at the earliest.
take care.
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Pregnant, Slightly Heavy Bleeding With A Clot Followed By Light, Later Negative Pregnancy Test. Is This Normal?
Hello You should consult a gynecologist at the earliest. you might be suffering from an ectopic pregnancy ( pregnancy outside the uterus ), which maybe lethal. Also, you might be having a condition called missed abortion or incomplete abortion, where the entire products of conception are not emptied out, and they are retained inside the uterine cavity. THis puts you at risk for infection, severe bleeding etc. Please consult your doctor at the earliest. take care.