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Hello my 3month daughter has been kicking me in my stomach a lot lately and about 2 days ago she kicked was kicking really hard and when I went to the bathroom to wipe I was bleeding it s not a heavy flow it s really only when I wipe and it s a dark brownish Cole what could this mean? Everything that I ve read has said that it s cause from a miscarriage but I m on birth control so I m just concerned
Hello dear, Understand your concern. Following are the reasons of bleeding during pregnancy: 1. Implantation bleeding, which occurs about 4 weeks into your pregnancy as the fertilized egg attaches to your uterine wall 2. Hormonal changes, Sexual intercourse, Infections, Internal exam done by your obstetrician or midwife 3. Subchorionic hemorrhage 4. Miscarriage (either threatened or imminent), accompanied by other symptoms, such as cramping or abdominal pain. 5. Ectopic pregnancy 6. Molar pregnancy, characterized by an abnormal growth on the placenta, and, usually, an abnormal fetus.
So I think you should consult the gynecologist and do all hormonal profile, USG to exclude the above causes Hope this may help you. Best regards Dr. Sagar
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Is Brown Vaginal Bleeding Due To Miscarriage?
Hello dear, Understand your concern. Following are the reasons of bleeding during pregnancy: 1. Implantation bleeding, which occurs about 4 weeks into your pregnancy as the fertilized egg attaches to your uterine wall 2. Hormonal changes, Sexual intercourse, Infections, Internal exam done by your obstetrician or midwife 3. Subchorionic hemorrhage 4. Miscarriage (either threatened or imminent), accompanied by other symptoms, such as cramping or abdominal pain. 5. Ectopic pregnancy 6. Molar pregnancy, characterized by an abnormal growth on the placenta, and, usually, an abnormal fetus. So I think you should consult the gynecologist and do all hormonal profile, USG to exclude the above causes Hope this may help you. Best regards Dr. Sagar