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Is this a miscarriage, or is all ok?

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My girlfriend who has been told she was close and at risk for a miscarriage, who is 10 weeks pregnant as of now. has bad pelvic pain and cramping for 2 weeks straight, no bleeding.

One day she spots, (wiped herself and saw blood) red blood. Cramps persist.

Then she starts bleeding for the next 4 days it goes up and down in intensity. At times light and at times kind of heavy. Cramping persists.

Pregnancy symptoms start decreasing.

The 5th day she starts bleeding heavier and the cramps are much worse, she passes chunks of blood, or blood clots at different points during the day.

On the 6th day there is light bleeding with cramping as it has been. On the night of this 6th day, the bleeding stops while the cramps persist.

On the 7th day there is slight cramping and no bleeding.

On the 8th day, there is no cramping and no bleeding.

On the 9th day, no cramping and no bleeding.

So why did she stop bleeding? does this mean the miscarriage has happened and is now completed, or rather does it mean it is not going to happen? In other words, is she somehow all of a sudden out of the clear and the miscarriage just stopped and her and the baby is ok and the pregnancy will go on or simply did the miscarriage finish and run its course? Or is there more bleeding to come? thank you and god bless

She says that she doesn't think she miscarried because she still has pregnancy symptoms and because the bleeding stopped.

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  1. The best thing to do is to go see the Dr. Good Luck X


  2. she needs to get to a doctor as soon as possible  If she hasnt miscarried there could be something else wrong

  3. definetly see a doctor before its too late

  4. pregnancy symptoms are from hormones .so you can still have a miscarriage but feel the symptons of pregnancy because the hormones are still in your system, why the h**l would you lether sit around bleeding and cramping for over a week without taking her to the hospital  if you know that she is a high risk pregnancy??!!?!?!?!?

  5. She needs to see her doctor to make sure all is well, either way.  This is not something to guess about.  

  6. The best way to answer is to see the doctor again. My honest guess, from watching three women have a total of seven kids now, is to try not to worry, but see the doctor as soon as possible. The longest she waits to see the doctor, the more it's going to get to her head, and make her think the worse.

  7. i think she should definately see a doctor

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