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Q: Miscarriage But Odd
asked by: echopark on March 29th, 2006
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Hi everyone. My name is traci. I found out I was pregnant last week. I would have conceived march 4. Funny that I know the exact date. I started bleeding monday night, it was bright red, some tissue. Went to the doc yesterday and the urine test still showed positive. The ultrasound, however, showed nothing, no baby, no sac, nada. I'll have my blood tests back monday. But, here's the odd part, the bleeding totally stopped today. I guess it's normal to bleed a day during a miscarriage and then stop. It's so odd. I have a one-year-old and I had no bleeding with her. Oh, i'm 36 so I guess i'm getting up there age, more problems with pregnancies I hear. But, doesn't anyone else think that's strange? I figured i'd bleed longer than that. I have no cramps or pain or anything else. But of course the final answer will come from the hcg tests. Still, anyone had this happen to them?
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Becky
replied on April 5th, 2006
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Maybe you are not as far long as you think you are thats why they can't see anything. Are you still having positive pregnancy tests?

They also need to rule out ectopic (sorry to worry you)
hopefully you should have the results back by now.

Let me know how you got on.
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Sweetlee
replied on April 6th, 2006
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If you conceived march 4th then you wouldnt be able to see anything at that stage...Baby cant be picked up until 6-7 weeks on an us
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