See your doctor: Delayed or excessive vaginal bleeding is a sign you might be having or had a miscarriage. If you think you had a miscarriage, you should see your doctor. They will be able to do an ultrasound to check the contents of your uterus. You should also know what type of blood you have as you might need an injection called Rhogam to prevent future problems. I am sorry for your loss.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Call your doctor: If you experience bleeding and pain during early pregnancy you should call your provider. If you have no md consider going to the er or urgent care when experiencing those symptoms. Later in pregnancy if you have decreased baby movements , pain or bleeding you should again call your md.
Answered 3/22/2020
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Can post a question.: Post an actual question on this free forum. Any woman may have a miscarriage, as a normal part of life. If a woman has recurrent miscarriages, there are some known causes (other than bad luck) such as genetic disorders (like a chromosomal abnormality), autoimmune causes (like anti-phospholipid syndrome), anatomic causes (such as a malformed uterus), and environmental causes (like smoking).
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