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Had Miscarriage. Cramping And Bleeding With Something Solid Along With The Blood. Should I Be Worried?

Hi. I am 11 weeks pregnant and having a miscarriage. I started spotting last night and more serious today, with cramping and gushing blood. Way more than suggested on most sites. 5 mins ago I went to the toilet and passed lots of blood and something more solid. Unfortunately because I had a loose stool at the same time so impossible to tell if that was everything. I am still cramping. Can you tell me what to expect and if/when I should see a doctor. I'm not worried.
Wed, 15 May 2013
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i think u should see a gynaecologist..i think u r having an incomplete abortion in which some parts of the foetus like the membranes or other structures remain inside due to which there is a cramping pain and bleeding...u should consult a doctor for complete and proper inspection and evacuation of any remaining parts of the foetus in the uterus
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Had Miscarriage. Cramping And Bleeding With Something Solid Along With The Blood. Should I Be Worried?

i think u should see a gynaecologist..i think u r having an incomplete abortion in which some parts of the foetus like the membranes or other structures remain inside due to which there is a cramping pain and bleeding...u should consult a doctor for complete and proper inspection and evacuation of any remaining parts of the foetus in the uterus