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Misscarriage 10n1/2 wks ago, Help!

Hi, I had a misscarriage 10n1/2 weeks ago and I have not totally stopped bleeding. I bleed a whole ton and then spot for a while and then a whole ton. Is this normal and am I ever going to stop bleeding? I have been checked for infection and there is none. what else could it be?
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Lol that is right kimmy.  When you take on the job in health care your job is to work with the patients and to help them how ever needed.  Without patients, they would not have jobs.
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490183 tn?1361213953
I'm right there with ya, on a first-name basis with my office. I use to feel like a bother, but now, I don't care how much I have to bother them.
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Im sorry about your loss, every woman is different, it wont hurt to consult with your doctor to let them no what is going on.  I no my dr office gets tired of  me calling and im a nurse my self.  But that is why they are their, to answer my questions and help ease my mind, and if i dont think something is right i call and let them no, they have seen me so much since the m/c they are probably praying at night dear lord let this woman body get back to normal, lol. I am on first name bases with the staff now, thats how much i call.
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I had the same thing, and I checked with my Dr and she said I have my period now. I never had a break of bleeding. Now my periods are about 2 weeks long. I've only had 2 since my mc that was in May. I think you are okay.
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490183 tn?1361213953
I was just going to say maybe you need a D&E, but if you've been checked and your DR's haven't suggested anything, I'd say maybe you need another opinion. Or maybe it's actually AF??

Goodluck & praying for you.
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