Yes, it is possible. I had a sub chorionic bleed that caused cramping and bleeding, including passing clots, for about 3 weeks. My doctor monitored me with ultrasounds to confirm the pregnancy was viable and that I was not at risk of serious bleeding. I am currently 11 weeks pregnant and have not had any bleeding for approximately 2 weeks.
It's possible but they have to take a ultrasound to know for sure.
It's not possible to have a period during a pregnancy. If you see blood it does not necessarily mean something is wrong. There are many reasons for it and you should ask a doctor to find out why
Many conditions can cause a misscarrage. See your doctor.
Yes, it is possible for gestational diabetes to not appear on an ultrasound during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes is typically diagnosed through blood tests that measure blood glucose levels. Ultrasound is primarily used during pregnancy to monitor the growth and development of the baby.
No, blood can't change type during pregnancy.
Vomiting blood is always a bad sign. This is especially true during pregnancy as your body is in a fragile state.
Well, if you're faking a pregnancy, you should still be getting your period. If you're still early in your 'pregnancy' (say 1-3 months, where the 'child' would still be about the size of a large blood clot on your period), you can 'miscarry' and feign that an overly large blood clot is the 'baby.'
It is possible to experience vaginal bleeding when you are pregnant, but it is unlikely - it is also biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. If you think that you could be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant or not.
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See your doctor immedietly!
Yes, you can pass tissue that looks like clots, you can have heavy thick blood loss, and yes, you can pass tissue that is the sac or membranes of the pregnancy. They are very distinctive if you have had children before.
You do not have to do it. Nature will take care of the blood supply of the baby.