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paule
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Posted: 01/06/06 - 01:00 Post subject: continuous brown bleeding with clots in first trimester |
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Hello. I'm 30 year old female and soon I'm going to become a mother for the first time. You can't imagine how thrilled I was when I've heard about the news that I'm pregnant because my husband and I were trying so hard.
Got has listen all my prayers. I'm pregnant almost two months now and I would like to hear more about one specific problem that’s troubling me. I started to suffer from continuous brown bleeding with clots and don’t know how common this really is in first trimester of pregnancy. Can anyone please help me with this?
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Posted: 01/09/06 - 18:25 Post subject: |
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I'm 40 year old female and I have three beautiful children. I know some facts about pregnancy and I will gladly share my knowledge with you. The fact is that there is really no rule about this. I bled through my second pregnancy almost all the time and my daughter is now 7 yrs old and everything was just fine.
Abnormal brown bleeding with clots could be normal sign but it could also be a worrying sign of miscarriage. Brown blood is often old blood so, it could also be from some ovarian cyst or similar.
So, I suggest you to contact your gynecologist immediately and schedule an appointment! Good luck!
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Posted: 03/09/06 - 20:18 Post subject: Re: continuous brown bleeding with clots in first trimester |
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I am 6 weeks pregnant and am experiencing the exact same thing (coincidentally, I am also 30 and having my first child). I was wondering if you found out what caused your bleeding and clotting. My Doctor hasn't been able to give me an explanation and it is really worrisome to me. Any info. you found would be helpful.
Thanks a bunch.
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Hello. I'm 30 year old female and soon I'm going to become a mother for the first time. You can't imagine how thrilled I was when I've heard about the news that I'm pregnant because my husband and I were trying so hard.
Got has listen all my prayers. I'm pregnant almost two months now and I would like to hear more about one specific problem that’s troubling me. I started to suffer from continuous brown bleeding with clots and don’t know how common this really is in first trimester of pregnancy. Can anyone please help me with this?
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Jannie
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Posted: 03/10/06 - 17:52 Post subject: Re: continuous brown bleeding with clots in first trimester |
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| Quote: | I am 6 weeks pregnant and am experiencing the exact same thing (coincidentally, I am also 30 and having my first child). I was wondering if you found out what caused your bleeding and clotting. My Doctor hasn't been able to give me an explanation and it is really worrisome to me. Any info. you found would be helpful.
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What kind of bleeding is it? If it is bright red blood with cramps, and low back pain, there is a possibility that you miscarried. The clots are even bigger indicators, which means that you have expelled the lining of the uterus and parts of the fetus as well.
Now, don’t get alarmed now becasu ejust like someone said it could be just your old blood getting expelled from your insides as they are expending and the cramping may be present for the same expending reason.
The smartest thing to do is make an appointment with your gynecologist as soon as possible and have that checked out. |
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Posted: 03/11/06 - 11:09 Post subject: Re: continuous brown bleeding in first trimester |
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| i am just 3 weeks pregnant and only 17 years old. Ive been bleeding also but it's just brown there are no clots? i am worried and don't know what to do. |
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Posted: 03/11/06 - 17:21 Post subject: Re: continuous brown bleeding in first trimester |
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| Anonymous wrote: | | i am just 3 weeks pregnant and only 17 years old. Ive been bleeding also but it's just brown there are no clots? i am worried and don't know what to do. |
Hello there! Have you decided to keep the baby? Have you talked to your parents and your boyfriend?
This brown bleeding is experienced by many women and it is said to be normal because it is just old blood coming out of the uterus as it is slowly spreading. That is the case if the discharge is occasional.
If you are bleeding all the time, it means that there could be some sort of infection in your vagina or on the cervix. However, if you decide to keep the baby, you will have a physical exam and a pap smear done anyway by your gynecologist.
If the discharge/bleeding is constant, then you should report it to a gynecologist as soon as possible. If you are worried about the miscarriage, you should know that the blood is bright red, usually with clots, cramps and low back pain.
Let me know what is going on! |
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Posted: 03/26/06 - 06:36 Post subject: Re: continuous brown bleeding in first trimester |
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Hello it's me again! the 17 year old. I am now nearly 2months pregnant and just started to get used to the idea. Im getting on really well with my parents and my boyfriend, everbody has come to terms with it. Yesterday i experienced some more brown blood, it didnt have clots again but was more than last time. I am very worried again as my auntie has just had a miscarriage and im so scared it's going to happen to me. Pregnancy is a scary thing! Im just waiting to hear from the midwifes to tell me when my first scan will be. I hope everything will be ok. Thank you for your letter, it helps to put my mind at ease! x x x
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Hello there! Have you decided to keep the baby? Have you talked to your parents and your boyfriend?
This brown bleeding is experienced by many women and it is said to be normal because it is just old blood coming out of the uterus as it is slowly spreading. That is the case if the discharge is occasional.
If you are bleeding all the time, it means that there could be some sort of infection in your vagina or on the cervix. However, if you decide to keep the baby, you will have a physical exam and a pap smear done anyway by your gynecologist.
If the discharge/bleeding is constant, then you should report it to a gynecologist as soon as possible. If you are worried about the miscarriage, you should know that the blood is bright red, usually with clots, cramps and low back pain.
Let me know what is going on![/quote] |
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Posted: 10/10/06 - 15:58 Post subject: Bleeding brownish color |
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Hello Moms and Moms to be...
I'm 26 and 2 mths pregnant for the first time I too noticed brownish color bleeding only when i wiped and was very scard I called my dr and rushed in to get blood work and an ultra-sound....my blood count was going up (which is a healthy sign for the baby) and my ultra sound showed a very healthy heart beat it was wonderful..However I still to this day am still bleeding ...just so u feel more conforatable with the situation i would ask for blood work and/or an ultra-sound just to ease your mind...they say its brown from old blood when my eggs dropped and attached itself to my uterius. But any sight of blood is scary i catch my self looking each and every time i wipe....Good luck with your pregnancies I wish you all the best! |
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Posted: 11/05/06 - 13:01 Post subject: brownish blood during pregnancy |
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Thanks for your post it was helpful to me. I am 11 weeks and seem to get brownish blood every month. I wen t to the emergency room on Thursday (my second day of brownish blood) recieved blood work and an ultrasound which showed everything was fine. Today is Sunday and I am still getting brownish blood when I wipe. By the way I haven't had any cramping or filled up a pad at any point with blood, but the thing that really got me nervous was an occasion drop would land in the toilet. I'm going on my 5th day of wiping and seeing blood, but today it seems less. This is my first pregnancy so I'm a bit freaked about everything. It seems that as soon as I get used to the pregnancy idea I start seeing this blood. I'm 34 and I guess I just don't want to start over again.
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Posted: 11/08/06 - 05:39 Post subject: brownish discharge once a day for the last three days |
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| Hi - I am 30 years old and I am 8 weeks pregnant. I had an 8 week visit to the doctor and we were able to see the baby and its heartbeat via an internal ultrasound. The doctor gave us the all clear and we have started telling people but only a few hours after leaving the doctors office did I find a small dark red almost brown spot on the toilet paper after wiping. My husband immediately phoned the doctor and he assured us that this was because of the examination - the cervix is very tender and full of blood and the examination caused some bleeding. Unfortunatey, for the last three days I have experienced once a day the same experience of brownish mucous discharge on the toilet paper. The amount is very little and less each day but it is still very alarming. I am not experiencing any cramping or pain so I don't really know what to think - the doctor seems to think it is fine so I have to just hope this brownish mucous stops coming. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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