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Please Read Below and input.. Thanks Dr. B....Heavy Bleeding at 7-8 weeks Please Read..From: Amber (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 14 Mar 2002 15:53:33 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Amber wrote: > >It sounds more like the uterine wall I think. Taking with my husband >last night..he told me that the doctor said that it was beneath the >placenta and not coming from there nor the sac. > >At Thu, 14 Mar 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>Amber, >> >>I also had lot of spotting and bleeding with some clots till 7 weeks. 2 >>different docs had 2 different theories. According to one, I had twins >>and one of them could have miscarried. Accodign to other, it could be >>just the blood clot from uterine wall. What your doc can do is to send >>the blood clots for testing. They can tell if it is just uterine clots >>or a part of fetus. That would put your mind to rest. >> >>Take care- >>M >> >>At Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Amber wrote: >>> >>>My DH and I went to our first OB appointment and when I went to the >>>bathroom I had dark red bleeding and what looked to be clotty >>>substance... well I thought the worst and while I was sitting in the >>>waiting room I was crying hysterically. >>> >>>When they brought us back they did a pelvic exam and the doctor said >>>that I did have considerable amount of bleeding. Then they did a >>>transvaginal and what did we see..our Baby..his/her heartbeat and our >>>Baby appeared to be developing normal in length. They said that I am >>>about 7 weeks...I thought I was 8 weeks. >>> >>>I am still bleeding and it is not really crampy but very uncomfortable. >>> >>>I am very scared and my doctor added another 2 wks which will make me on >>>BR for a month. >>> >>>What is the cause of this? and can I have a normal outcome after this? I >>>had a son who had CP and my beloved Son passed at 7 years old... all I >>>wish for is a normal, healthy child... >>> >>>Thanks in advance > >-- >Amber >
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