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Is Intermittent Vaginal Bleeding Along With Back Pain A Symptom Of Miscarriage?
I m pregnant I don t know how many weeks but I m not that far gone..February 14 I bleed for a Lil while light blood.the next morning I woke up to pee and a blood clot fell out of me the size of tge palm of my hand alone with blood since i have been light bleeding off and on until to day I am now discharging brown stuff and a horrible odor could I have had and miscarriage???? Please help only pain I have had is light cramps back pain in the morning I have sharp pain and I only vomit at night before bed??
Hello dear Understand your concern Yes intermittent bleeding and back pain may be symptoms of miscarriage. But it should be confirmed by pelvic examination and USG.
Other cause may be: 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 3. Subchorionic hemorrhage 4. Ectopic pregnancy 5. Molar pregnancy, characterized by an abnormal growth on the placenta, and, usually, an abnormal fetus.
So for safer side immediately consult the gynecologist and confirm the diagnosis and take proper treatment.
Hope this may help you Best regards Dr. Sagar
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Is Intermittent Vaginal Bleeding Along With Back Pain A Symptom Of Miscarriage?
Hello dear Understand your concern Yes intermittent bleeding and back pain may be symptoms of miscarriage. But it should be confirmed by pelvic examination and USG. Other cause may be: 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 3. Subchorionic hemorrhage 4. Ectopic pregnancy 5. Molar pregnancy, characterized by an abnormal growth on the placenta, and, usually, an abnormal fetus. So for safer side immediately consult the gynecologist and confirm the diagnosis and take proper treatment. Hope this may help you Best regards Dr. Sagar