Miscarriage: Unfortunately, a home pregnancy test is not always reliable enough. I recommend if you were trying to be sure you are not or our having a miscarriage to see a doctor and have blood drawn.
Answered 10/11/2014
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Miscarriage: The usual symptoms of miscarriage are vaginal bleeding and lower tummy (abdominal) cramps. You may then pass something from the vagina, which often looks like a blood clot or clots. In many cases, the bleeding then gradually settles. The time it takes for the bleeding to settle varies. In some cases of miscarriage, there are no symptoms. This type of miscarriage may not be found until scan is done
Answered 9/15/2017
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