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What Causes Prolonged Vaginal Bleeding After A Miscarriage?

had an NND in 2012 & i recently had a misscarriage in July 2016, ever since after the miscarriages i have been bleeding nonstop, ive been in and out of Hospitals, Gyners but they dont see anything wrong with me. I am scared because I m bleeding each and every day, and recently I ve noticed that the blood is dark. I don t have any pains, im experiencing too much body heat, im nt sweating but im burning. My feets are swelling everyday whether im wearing flat shoes or high heels. Im scared, i need help because this is not normal.
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Hi I think you should go for evaluation first to find the cause of irregular periods. Get a pelvic examination done by a gynecologist. to rule out any cervical pathology. Also Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level and a ultrasound done to see uterus and ovaries. It can be due to some thyroid disorder or uterine or ovarian pathology. If anything is abnormal, it can be treated. You may need some hormonal treatment.
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What Causes Prolonged Vaginal Bleeding After A Miscarriage?

Hi I think you should go for evaluation first to find the cause of irregular periods. Get a pelvic examination done by a gynecologist. to rule out any cervical pathology. Also Get a thyroid profile and prolactin level and a ultrasound done to see uterus and ovaries. It can be due to some thyroid disorder or uterine or ovarian pathology. If anything is abnormal, it can be treated. You may need some hormonal treatment.