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Does Brown Mucus, Heavy Bleeding With Clots, Nausea Indicates Miscarriage?

I think I'm having a miscarriage. first it was brown mucusy stuff and now its lots of full on blood dark with clots,,, my period was a week and a half ago. nausea for 2 weeks and i started puking today. The pain and weakness in my body is getting worse. I can't stop shaking.
Tue, 28 Jan 2014
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If you have had regular periods, it is then way too early for an abortion unless you have some uterine anomaly since you have already had a period less than two weeks ago. You may not have ovulated yet. If your previous period was not normal, then you may suspect pregnancy and in such a situation, I would suggest getting a trans-vaginal sonogram along with a serum beta-hCG titre estimation and an expert opinion after a physical exam. In the absence of pregnancy, hormonal imbalances can create such a clinical picture. Hope this helps.
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Does Brown Mucus, Heavy Bleeding With Clots, Nausea Indicates Miscarriage?

Hi, If you have had regular periods, it is then way too early for an abortion unless you have some uterine anomaly since you have already had a period less than two weeks ago. You may not have ovulated yet. If your previous period was not normal, then you may suspect pregnancy and in such a situation, I would suggest getting a trans-vaginal sonogram along with a serum beta-hCG titre estimation and an expert opinion after a physical exam. In the absence of pregnancy, hormonal imbalances can create such a clinical picture. Hope this helps.