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writes: im really really worried but i dont know why, is this a normal thing to happen? i am 16 and i started my period when i was 14, they have been regular, come on every month on the 22nd or 23rd without fail, i didnt get my period in april, i thought it might be late but it didnt come, then when iwas six weeks late i decided to take a pregnancy test which came back negative. i left it and decided to wait, still up to sunday i had no period but on sunday i was curled with stomach cramps, i couldnt mov, i stayed in bed most of the day and then started been sick. i had like the blood clotts in a period but there was only a small amount of blood :S they where (sorry to be vulgure) just like massive slugs. its not as bad now but i still have minor cramps and every so often i get these clott things. its really strange, is there something wrong? has anyone had this?
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 June 2008): You have received excellent advise from the previous aunts in their postings; please get to a doctor soon; it could be one of a few things; but it could be a miscarriage; in which case you do need medical attention a.s.a.p.
Just get to a doctor; don't delay!
Be strong and remember we are here for you!
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 June 2008): Contact the NHS helpline http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk, they have a 24/7 telephone service and can provide advice on the telephone (0845 4647) We are not doctor's we cannot diagnoise over the internet. Contact your doctor immediately and make an appointment to see him. Anything could be wrong, including, as Gabberjackranch has said, you could be having a miscarriage.
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 June 2008): I'm not a doctor, but my sister in law experienced the same thing. It was a miscarriage. You may need to go to the doctor and get a DNC to clean out your uterus. I pray that this isn't the case, but you really do need to see a doctor. My prayers are with you.
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