Anonymous wrote:Heavy bleeding is usually a pad an hour or large clots (golf ball size) coming out. Even with a miscarriage, I wouldn’t expect it to get that heavy I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That happened to me with both my pregnancies that led to kids. Both times I went to the ER: the first time, I was told to rest and monitor at home. The bleeding stopped rapidly. The second time, the ER doc told me I was miscarrying, and gave me a pill to help it along. I did not take it, the bleeding stopped soon after, and that baby is 13 years old now.
However, I've had two miscarriages that also started like this at around 9 weeks and where the bleeding became heavy (as in, filling more than a large overnight pad every two hours), with cramps, for multiple days.
So at this point you just don't know, and you need to rest and hydrate. Best of luck to you!!!
Wow!!! The doc told you to take a pill without confirming it wasn’t viable?
Anonymous wrote:That happened to me with both my pregnancies that led to kids. Both times I went to the ER: the first time, I was told to rest and monitor at home. The bleeding stopped rapidly. The second time, the ER doc told me I was miscarrying, and gave me a pill to help it along. I did not take it, the bleeding stopped soon after, and that baby is 13 years old now.
However, I've had two miscarriages that also started like this at around 9 weeks and where the bleeding became heavy (as in, filling more than a large overnight pad every two hours), with cramps, for multiple days.
So at this point you just don't know, and you need to rest and hydrate. Best of luck to you!!!