L.M. asks from Gary, IN on March 18, 2011
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C.D. answers from Chicago on March 19, 2011
Yes! Please get some medical attention. You could have an infection, or you may have had an incomplete miscarriage and need a D&C. In any event, the fact that you are posting on this forum means you are concerned/worried enough to need a professional medical opinion.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on March 18, 2011
L.:
I AM SOOOOO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS!! HUGS!! HUGS!! HUGS!!!
YES!! Call your OB/GYN and GO!!!
God speed!! God Bless!
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M.C. answers from Washington DC on March 18, 2011
Yes. I would go to the ER.
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M.R. answers from Chicago on March 18, 2011
Call your ob for guidance on what to do.
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D.S. answers from Houston on March 18, 2011
depends on how heavy you are bleeding period type blood i wouldnt worry about it but any heavier get seen my blood pressure dropped ot low after mine. but i think i was the few and far between.
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J.B. answers from Atlanta on March 18, 2011
Go NOW. If your feet are swollen and the bleeding has started again, you need to see someone. Don't wait. Call your OBGYN office, tell them it's an emergency and let them know what's going on. They'll either have you come in there now or meet you at a hospital.
C.D. answers from Chicago on March 19, 2011
Yes! Please get some medical attention. You could have an infection, or you may have had an incomplete miscarriage and need a D&C. In any event, the fact that you are posting on this forum means you are concerned/worried enough to need a professional medical opinion.
R.A. answers from Chicago on March 19, 2011
I think absolutely you need to go to a hospital, AND contact your primary caregiver. So sorry for your loss - I have been there, and only time can heal. But take care of your body in the meantime!
D.D. answers from Chicago on March 19, 2011
I would to make sure the tissue has all been passed and make sure that you haven't developed a blood clot.
Call your OB!
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