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Kidney problems, bladder infection, prostate problems or urinary tract problems
You should seek medical advice. Hopefully, you will pass it out of your body without incident but it would be better to discuss it with a doctor in case there could be problems.
It could be a neurological problem, possibly a tumor. Need to see your doctor ASAP. Keep reading this forum for more advice.
yes it could, but just to be sure go and see your doctor
No. Blood in the urine not attributed to menstruation could be a sign of medial problems, e.g. a urinary tract infection. You should contact your primary doctor or gynecologist to tell them your symptoms and ask their advice.
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There are too many reasons why that could happen. Best advice is to visit your doctor.
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It could be a multitude of problems. You need to be evaluated by a doctor to get any kind of accurate diagnoses.
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Yes. The fetus may not be reabsorbed into your body and you would have to have a DNC (they remove the remains surgically). If you feel you have had a miscarriage, you should go to a doctor and get a pelvic exam including an ultrasound to check for other problems that could develop.