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No Periods, Sharp Pain In Stomach Followed By Periods. Could This Be Miscarriage ?

hi I have a question I though I was pregnant and didn't have my period for 2 months .. and I have one kid so I know I could of been but wasn't too sure ..but now I started having real sharp pains in my stomach and it felt like something was stabbing me it hurt soo bad and I didn't go to the dr cuz I have no insurance and now I started my period and yesterday it was real heavy like I never seen it and now its like a pink color ..did I have a miscarriage.. I had one befor my kid I have now but I had to get it surgically removed so I don't know how it looked.. and when I was thinking I was pregnant I was having morning sickness and everything

Tue, 23 Jul 2013
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Hello Good Evening,

Yes you might be suffered from threatened miscarriage (abortion) or ectopic pregnancy.
Threatened miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy.

The most common symptom of a miscarriage is bleeding, and you were supposed to be pregnant, because you had all the symptoms of pregnancy including missed periods.

Miscarriage may occur for many reasons, not all of which can be identified. Some of these causes include genetic, uterine, or hormonal abnormalities, reproductive tract infections, and tissue rejection.

A miscarriage may be confirmed via ultrasound.

Surgical treatment (most commonly vacuum aspiration, sometimes referred to as a D&C or D&E) is the fastest way to complete the process. It also shortens the duration and heaviness of bleeding, and avoids the physical pain associated with the miscarriage.
So please go to the gynecologist for further management.

Regards,

Dr. Naresh Jain.
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No Periods, Sharp Pain In Stomach Followed By Periods. Could This Be Miscarriage ?

Hello Good Evening, Yes you might be suffered from threatened miscarriage (abortion) or ectopic pregnancy. Threatened miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. The most common symptom of a miscarriage is bleeding, and you were supposed to be pregnant, because you had all the symptoms of pregnancy including missed periods. Miscarriage may occur for many reasons, not all of which can be identified. Some of these causes include genetic, uterine, or hormonal abnormalities, reproductive tract infections, and tissue rejection. A miscarriage may be confirmed via ultrasound. Surgical treatment (most commonly vacuum aspiration, sometimes referred to as a D&C or D&E) is the fastest way to complete the process. It also shortens the duration and heaviness of bleeding, and avoids the physical pain associated with the miscarriage. So please go to the gynecologist for further management. Regards, Dr. Naresh Jain.