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Passed White Tissue During Period, Bleeding Increased, Had Previous Miscarriages. Is It Related?

This period had been a bit more painful the first few days than most. During a recent bathroom visit I noticed white tissue , between the size of a penny and a quarter. It was a bit hard and unlike anything I have ever seen before. My bleeding as increased since I passed it. What was that? What was the white thing? I have a history of miscarriages and wonder if that might be connected? Did I just miscarry?
Wed, 13 Mar 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query.

The white thing could be desquamated epithelium or the remnant of retained product of conception.
There is nothing to be concerned about.
Just get a transvaginal ultrasound to visualize endometrial thickness and endometrial polyps if any.
Hope this helps.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Passed White Tissue During Period, Bleeding Increased, Had Previous Miscarriages. Is It Related?

Hello, Thanks for the query. The white thing could be desquamated epithelium or the remnant of retained product of conception. There is nothing to be concerned about. Just get a transvaginal ultrasound to visualize endometrial thickness and endometrial polyps if any. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer