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Pregnant. Started Spotting, Bad Cramps, Passed Pink Tissue. Miscarriage?

I am 5 weeks pregnant. About a week ago I started spotting...which led to bad cramps amd then I passed one small amount of tissue . It was pink and fleshy. It wasnt a sack or anything. After that the cramping subsided but still light bleeding . And no more passing tissue Could I have miscarried? Also I have had placenta abrubtion before incase that matters.
Fri, 28 Dec 2012
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hello there.

Thanks for writing.
If you have passed a fleshy tissue, it is probable that you have had a miscarriage.
It could be either a complete abortion or just a threatened abortion where in viable pregnancy still remains.

It is important that you visit your gynecologist for a physical examination followed by an ultrasound to confirm the viability of your pregnancy.

Take care.
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Pregnant. Started Spotting, Bad Cramps, Passed Pink Tissue. Miscarriage?

hello there. Thanks for writing. If you have passed a fleshy tissue, it is probable that you have had a miscarriage. It could be either a complete abortion or just a threatened abortion where in viable pregnancy still remains. It is important that you visit your gynecologist for a physical examination followed by an ultrasound to confirm the viability of your pregnancy. Take care.