Should I Be Concerned For The Heavy Bleeding With Clots For 8 Weeks After Miscarriage?
I hava question I'm kinda worried bout... since jan. 9th I hada miscarriage, n I'm now bleedin n I'm poolin basically of red bright blood small clots sometimes, but I'm worried cause there's a lot of blood, n I was 8weeks n I don't know if this normal cause my monthlys r usually a week n most of the time r heavy n this is heavy bleedin.... should I b concerned bout this?? Or is it normal after miscarriage n its the uterus goin back down e size after 8weeks??
Fri, 11 Apr 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Namitha's Response
Hi, thank you for the question. Sorry to hear about miscarriage. It would have been great if you had mentioned from how many days you are bleeding. Bleeding post miscarriage can vary in different women. Some may have it for a week, some 2 weeks. I suggest you to check with your doctor if the bleeding continues beyond two weeks. It is good to examine with an ultrasound scan to see if any tissue is left inside. Hope this helps.
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Should I Be Concerned For The Heavy Bleeding With Clots For 8 Weeks After Miscarriage?
Hi, thank you for the question. Sorry to hear about miscarriage. It would have been great if you had mentioned from how many days you are bleeding. Bleeding post miscarriage can vary in different women. Some may have it for a week, some 2 weeks. I suggest you to check with your doctor if the bleeding continues beyond two weeks. It is good to examine with an ultrasound scan to see if any tissue is left inside. Hope this helps.