After A Miscarriage, Is It Normal To Have Cramping Even When The Bleeding Has Stopped?

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I was pregnant for about 6/7 weeks and I just recently had a miscarriage, I started getting cramps for two days and then on one of the days it got really bad and I couldnt walk I was feeling really hot sweating and I couldnt get of the floor, when I woke up the next day I had realized I had a miscarriage as it had come out of me. I am getting cramps still today but then again I only lost it on sunday the 31st of may. I have had a blood test and wil be getting an ultra sound on friday to see if everything has gone. My doctor says its normal to have cramps and bleed for up to 4/5days after wards. Its the worse time for me as I am going away next week so now I don't have a baby any more.
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I am going through a miscarriage now and I am having period cramps. Want it to be over
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I had sex and took a morning after pill just before it hit 72 hours though at the time I was feeling sick, two days later I had very heavy period with clots... And has been going on for about seven days now, does that mean I was pregnant and had a miscarriage?
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I was 9 weeks and 4 days when my baby stopped growing..I found out when I was 12 weeks I had a missed miscarriage.....I've been experiencing cramps the first 2 days then it stopped now 5 days after the DNC I started having really bad cramps.....What's going on???
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This sounds like what I am going through now, but know I have miscarried. I don't know when this was written and if you have had tests done since. I have an appt. In a few days but if you have any information I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you
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Miscarriage is loss of fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. You are not sure whether you were pregnant or not so, it is very difficult to tell that you are having a miscarriage. Common signs of miscarriage are cramps, white or pink mucus, brown or red bleeding with or without clots, decrease in signs of pregnancy and weight loss.
Now coming to your question about cramps after miscarriage. It is normal to have cramps after the miscarriage which indicate that every thing has not expelled out. There can be still remains of pregnancy and will come out soon.
In my opinion you should visit a doctor for complete gynecological examination to avoid any future complication.

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I guess I had what was called a missed miscarriage.  I was 11 weeks pregnant, but when I miscarried, the fetus was only about a 5 or 6 week fetus.  It had already died over a month earlier.  I miscarried yesterday early morning, and I am still having some doozer cramps and still bleeding a bit heavier than a normal period.  I am seeing a doctor in a couple of days.  I miscarried at home.  It felt better than going in to the hospital...

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