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Heavy First period after Miscarraige
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Hi. I miscarried just over4 weeks ago. I have just started my first period since the pregnancy and it is really really heavy. I cant remember ever having a period as heavy as this before. I am losing about as much blood as I did during the 10 days of my Miscarriage bleed.
Any ideas if this is normal..???
Thanks. C.x
Any ideas if this is normal..???
Thanks. C.x
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When I had my first period after my 1st miscarriage last year it was worrying heavy, and I did end up going to the docs as it was so bad. Everything was ok but I would suggest you at least speak to your GP and see what they say.
Hope you are feeling better soon, things do get easier, I promise
Px
When I had my first period after my 1st miscarriage last year it was worrying heavy, and I did end up going to the docs as it was so bad. Everything was ok but I would suggest you at least speak to your GP and see what they say.
Hope you are feeling better soon, things do get easier, I promise
Px
Hi clydeserani. I have suffered 2 miscarriages and on both ocassions had extremely heavy periods after them. With the firt one I went to my GP, who put my mind at rest about it. Exactly the same thing happened the second time, but having experienced it before I didn't go to the GP. Making an appointment with your GP might be a good idea, even if it is just to talk and see that you are coping with it OK. As Picky says, things will get easier with time. I hope things wrok out for you.
Hi Red, Picky and Pooh...
Thanks for the advice. I called NHS 24 and they advised me that this is perfectly normal and I shouldn't worry about it, so I feel better now.
Also knowing that this has happened to other AB users puts my mind at rest.
Thanks for the advice and support.
I feel happier now knowing that my body is starting to get back to normal at least.
x.C.x
Thanks for the advice. I called NHS 24 and they advised me that this is perfectly normal and I shouldn't worry about it, so I feel better now.
Also knowing that this has happened to other AB users puts my mind at rest.
Thanks for the advice and support.
I feel happier now knowing that my body is starting to get back to normal at least.
x.C.x
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