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Home Pregnancy Test Positive. Had Severe Cramping, Gush Of Blood. Was It A Miscarriage?

i tested with a home pregnancy test and both came up positive with a light blue line it was faint. i was suppose to recieve my period the 24th of this month. now today i have had serve cramping for about ten mins then right after i felt a gush of blood . i bleed through my pants i got home sat on toliet and felt more come out. after the serve cramping and the gush i felt no cramping at all...now im slightly cramping and bleeding a little. is this a misscarraige or a period?
Sat, 5 Jan 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
With the positive pregnancy test and the kind of bleeding and cramping that you described, the condition is most likely to be a miscarriage.
To confirm this, please consult a gynecologist at the earliest, because even if it is a miscarriage, you need to check whether it is complete or some tissue has remained inside.
You might need antibiotic cover also.
Take care.
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Home Pregnancy Test Positive. Had Severe Cramping, Gush Of Blood. Was It A Miscarriage?

Hello Thanks for your query. With the positive pregnancy test and the kind of bleeding and cramping that you described, the condition is most likely to be a miscarriage. To confirm this, please consult a gynecologist at the earliest, because even if it is a miscarriage, you need to check whether it is complete or some tissue has remained inside. You might need antibiotic cover also. Take care.