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Q: Post miscarriage I got blood clots & spotting 10 days after
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 30th, 2007
i had a miscarriage last june and i was undergone evacuation last june 15, after one week of that evacuation i bled for 5 days....then evrtything went normal..i had my period last july 20, 2007 with blood clots and my period lasted for 5 days...since im really planning to get pregnant, i took pregnacare plus ,its a multivitamins with omega 3 for trying to get pregnant...after 10 days of my last period, one night i had this abdominal cramps and then the next day i woke with blood on my panty, when i went to the toilet, blood clots came out ....pls help me.
what do u think is happening to me???.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 20th, 2007
Fertility Answer A3213
Vaginal bleeding 10 days after menstruation signals to doctors some kind of irregular bleeding (spotting). Spotting can be organic or functional in nature. Organic spotting is often due to an organic lesion (tumor, infection etc.) and functional spotting is often due to hormonal imbalance. After the miscarriage and evacuation procedure ,spotting can occur if some piece of the fetus was left inside the uterus. You HAVE TO visit your gynecologist to find out the cause for the bleeding. (P.S. the “multivitamins with omega 3” are not crucial for getting pregnant)




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