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Heavy bleeding, cramping, pain. Could this be a miscarriage?

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PostPosted: 07/14/08 - 02:13    Post subject: Heavy bleeding, cramping, pain. Could this be a miscarriage? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi my name is magnus!
Me and my girlfriend have been dating for about a year now.
She is 17 and we recently found out she was pregnant.
Now, about a month and a half later, she calls me telling me she woke up with blood all over her sheets. From about 10am til 3pm she was bleeding heavily, then followed by abdominal pains and cramping. I tried to hug her and comfort her and she said it hurt too bad and i couldnt even touch her, because just me touching her side put her in pain.

She was bedridden for 2 days she was in so much pain. She told me the cramping felt like squeezing, and her lower front side abdomen hurt really bad for 2 days.
She bled heavily for 2-3 days then spotted for 4-5 days later.

Is this a miscarriage?
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