I am not sure what category this goes under but, For starters My periods haven't been regular since I gave birth to my son. Although, July, August, Sep. I had a period and October I didnt. I thought I was pregnant. The pregnancy test i did take was wrong because it took 5 hours to develop an answer. I got in a car accident yesterday, walked away shook up and shaking but that was it my son and I were fine. My dad said the way we hit the car should of rolled a few thousand feet and we should have been in body bags but we were lucky. An hour and a half after that i had to go to work I was having sharp pains and stuff but didnt think anything of it. that night when i got home i went to the bathroom and it looked like a blood clot but it was hard. (not a lot of blood) then while sleeping i had some blood and its bright red usally i bleed dark. Im not really bleeding now except when i go to the bathroom when im done there is a little thats bright red on the toliet paper thats it... sorry for all the details i just need to know a answer? could i have had a miscarriage. a friend of mine told me she had a miscarriage the way i just told her.
ediemarie answered Tuesday November 18 2008, 4:11 pm: Hi,
I'm not a doctor, so I can't be absolutely sure about what is happening to you, but I do think you could have very well had a miscarriage. It doesn't seem like you would have been that far along, so that amount of blood is not unheard of. Sharp pains are quite common right before a miscarriage.
To be sure and safe, please get it checked out by a gynecologist. If you did have a miscarriage, you want to make sure that your uterus is clear otherwise it could cause complications. I hope I helped and that you use this advice.
Good luck,
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