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How would you know if youve had a miscarriage?

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  1. You bleed and expel what you are carrying.  How far along you are will depend on how bad the bleeding is and what is expelled.


  2. You have a lot of excruciating  pain in your abdomen and there is blood flow. If you haven't already talked with your Dr, you really should do that. If you pass something in the toilet you should keep it to show the Dr. I hope this helps you. You will probably need a D&C to scrape your womb so it is imperative that you contact your Dr..

  3. if you knew you were pregnant you would suddenly have heavy bleeding, sometimes with cramping, but not always....check with the Dr to make sure though.

  4. If you had a positive pregnancy test and then a negative test.  If you were to be late and then have a heavier flow along with cramping.  If it was confirmed from a doctor.

  5. You would have a lot of bleeding and cramping. Like your period only more clots in it.  

  6. Sometimes knowing when a miscarriage is impending is difficult and may not show at first but some of the first signs are

    * sudden loss of pregnancy symptoms

    *spotting or bleeding

    *cramps with bleeding that are usually in one spot or shooting through your lower back, sometimes cramps can be normal but not with bleeding

    * any passing of tissue or blood clots

  7. With mine, I was 7weeks pregnant and started spotting brown. Went to doctor, who put me on bed rest until the next day when he booked me in for a scan and blood test. Spotting got heavier overnight (still brown) and I had no cramping so thought it would be ok. In the morning still brown, more like a light period than spotting now. Had scan in afternoon, which showed a sac measuring 5 weeks instead of 7 weeks. Then straight after the scan started heavy red bleeding with blood clots, which continued for a few days. Oh and I had two blood tests two days apart which showed my HCG levels halving (they are meant to double if it's a healthy pregnancy).

    Sorry if it's too much information, but you said to be exact :)

    Hope you are not going thru this :(

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