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Q: Pregnancy and the possibility of a miscarriage
asked by: DoctorQuestion on November 25th, 2008
I am late with my menstruations by 3 weeks, i am not sure is this means that I am pregnant or if it could be something else. For about to weeks now i have been feeling extremely dizzy,from the time i wake up to the time i go to sleep, specially when I don't eat at the same time as other days. I read an article that this could be an early sign of miscarriage is this true?


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Dr. Andrijana Shterjovska , MD
replied on November 26th, 2008
Menstruation Answer A4987

According to the symptoms you described, you might be pregnant.

The signs of a miscarriage usually include:
1.Brown or bright red bleeding with or without cramps
2.Mild to severe back pain
3.Tissue with clot like material passing from the vagina





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