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Does this look like a miscarriage? (Graphic images)

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mamamercury · 03/04/2023 23:49

Hi, I'm not quite sure if I'm doing this right.. but I was wondering if anyone could identify whether I'm having an early miscarriage?

In short, I got the implant a while ago, and my period was already a week late at that time, but I tested negative for pregnancy and didn't think much else of it. Since then, I still haven't had a period and was a bit concerned when I started feeling nauseous, mildly crampy, exhausted, cravings, etc. I took another test a couple of weeks ago, and was still testing negative, but I still had this sneaking suspicion that I was pregnant. I am having some severe issues with my thyroid at the moment so even if I was pregnant, a test may still be negative because my hormones may not be where they're supposed to..

Anyway, I'm not quite sure how far along I'd be if I was, but my last period started 9 weeks ago. I have had early miscarriages before, but at different weeks, so I'm not quite sure what I'm looking for, but first thing this morning I started having severe cramping and passed the one in the first picture. I couldn't shake that it looked like a fetus attached to something, but maybe I was reading into it a bit too much. A few hours later, I passed the thing in the second picture, but I'm not sure what that could be. Something's just telling me I miscarried even though I didn't exactly know I was pregnant, but maybe I've just been tricking myself when it could just be a clot or something.. has anyone had anything like this before, or knows what it is?

Thank you x

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ScottishHolidays · 03/04/2023 23:52

I’ve had similar many times and I don’t think it was a miscarriage. Looks like part of a decidido cast

ScottishHolidays · 03/04/2023 23:54

*decidual

pbdr · 03/04/2023 23:58

If you have the implant and have been having consistently negative pregnancy tests then it is incredibly unlikely you could have been pregnant. A thyroid disorder would not cause you to have falsely negative pregnancy tests. I would second this being a decidual cast.

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