After Having A Miscarriage And Tubal Rupture Eptopic, Will I Be Able To Carry A Fetus, While Having A Brown Blood Discharge?
I'm 3weeks 5days pregnant. On and off I have been bleeding brown blood does it sound like the baby may stick this time? I have sore breast sensitive to smells heartburn always going to the loo weeing. I am 28 with 2 girls I have also had a miscarriage and a tubal rupture eptopic.
First of all, congratulations on your new pregnancy! There is no reason to assume that you can't carry a pregnancy this time. Many women can have an ectopic pregnancy, even one that ruptures and still carry a healthy pregnancy in their uterus another time. Also, having had one miscarriage does not mean that you can;pt carry another pregnancy to term. Especially since you also have had two healthy pregnancies. The discharge may be normal as well, but if it continues, or if it becomes irritating or malodorous, or if it turns to real blood, you should see your doctor to have it checked out.
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After Having A Miscarriage And Tubal Rupture Eptopic, Will I Be Able To Carry A Fetus, While Having A Brown Blood Discharge?
First of all, congratulations on your new pregnancy! There is no reason to assume that you can t carry a pregnancy this time. Many women can have an ectopic pregnancy, even one that ruptures and still carry a healthy pregnancy in their uterus another time. Also, having had one miscarriage does not mean that you can;pt carry another pregnancy to term. Especially since you also have had two healthy pregnancies. The discharge may be normal as well, but if it continues, or if it becomes irritating or malodorous, or if it turns to real blood, you should see your doctor to have it checked out.