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miscarriage 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.
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Go to the doctor. If you're having sharp pains after the crash and if you thought you were pregnant, it's incredibly important that you should get the doctor to take a look and see if anything is wrong and also, get him to check to see if you where pregnant or not. Tell him everything that you've said above so he can get a full picture of what happened.
It's no good that a friend told you, you need professional people who know what to say to tell you what has really happened or not.
That's about the best advice I can give you right now.
I hope this helped,
triquetra ]
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,
Edidmarie ]
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