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1106081 tn?1289166025

Need Advice... TMI warning!!!!

Ok. I was on progesterone suppositories this month and today i got my AF. But i passed a creamish  red tissue today and i am unable to make out  if it was just uterus lining shedding or is it some kind of cyst(btw, i was on clomid 100mg this month as well) or i am having a miscarriage..  i did a FRER yesterday and it was BFN,so i think it might not be M/C but i am quite scared abt this as i never experienced this i mean in clot in creamish color ... never... i have had clots passing while on af but they were always like mucus but in red color.. anyway i have collected the tissue and i am palnning to call the doctor abt it and if required will send it for testing but meanwhile i am getting freaked out... can anyone please help me understand this.. could this be just because i was on progesterone? or could it be cyst? or is it something else?

please ladies any kind of info and advice will be of great help...
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1106081 tn?1289166025
Hey Bam.. i called the doc and she also thinks like u.. moreover she said that because i had negative HPT she would not be worried.. thanks for the response i feel much better now... i hope this cycle is not very painful,  i heard that 1st af after progesterone will be painful.. is that really true?
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Is it possible that it's just excess progeterone?  I know when I was taking the suppositories every day I had to wear a pad because so much dripped back out.  I would guess that's all it is, but it never hurts to call your dr.
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