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*trigger warning* help please, miscarriage or not?

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Bellamarchy1 · 28/03/2024 20:12

Hi, can someone please tell me what these images (warning before viewing please) are? I tested negative with both, didn’t know what was happening both times, I have severe cramping with both, and bled for some days after passing these. When I went to the drs they said I wasn’t pregnant because I had tested negative, but they couldn’t answer what these clots were, because they are some form of tissue not period. I had other pregnancy symptoms with both, sore boobs and felt sick etc. I just want some clarity either way. Please let me know if this is a chemical pregnancy or miscarriage or endo or something? Thanks

*trigger warning* help please, miscarriage or not?
*trigger warning* help please, miscarriage or not?
*trigger warning* help please, miscarriage or not?
*trigger warning* help please, miscarriage or not?
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InTheTimeItTookMeToEatAnEggSandwich · 28/03/2024 23:10

They just look like the clots I had with my regular periods tbh. I did have fibroids and Endo. Clots can be tissue. I have had 4 mcs but they always seemed to have more blood, smaller more jellyish clots that were paler. The chunks of clots did cause more pain the larger they were.

It's perfectly normal to notice some clumps from time to time during your period. These are blood clots that may contain tissue. As the uterus sheds its lining, this tissue leaves the body as a natural part of the menstrual cycle. So clots of tissue are usually nothing to be concerned about.

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NavyPeer · 29/03/2024 07:55

You weren’t pregnant- you didn’t have a positive test.

those are just big period clots. I get them too

PMS symptoms are the same as pregnancy symptoms.

hope you feel better soon but you really don’t need to worry about this

pregnancy tissue is grey/white

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