Please help!did i have a miscarriage or lose my mucus plug? - mucus plug and implantation
OK, I'm 15 years and the last time they had sex was the 1st April and 12 July. I also had sex about 2 weeks before 1 April with my friend, and both times were not protected [I know it was stupid] 1 April after having sex, I noticed one weeks later, she had bright pink spots and when I looked online, he said, means implantation. but finally came to my time, so I do not think she was pregnant. I did not go without any symptoms of pregnancy. and in May or June, I went to the doctor pulled me and the Depo-Provera and started my period a week and today I went to the toilet and when I wiped I saw what looked like a mucous plug. But when the doctor gave me the Depo is a negative pregnancy test, so I really do not think that I'm pregnant, butIt was not too long and dense, thick and fibrous fits the description of a mucus plug had never seen anything like it. Please help me im so confused, how can u lose mucus plug, if the pregnancy had a miscarriage?
Friday, February 19, 2010
Mucus Plug And Implantation Please Help!did I Have A Miscarriage Or Lose My Mucus Plug?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
If there is blood to a miscarriage. You do not lose their mucous plug in early pregnancy, because it is a sign of labor. Miscarriage "times", it is much harder and thicker then your normal menstrual period and who are also the beginnings of a baby. Go see a doctor.
ReplyDeleteI do not think that if they become pregnant ..
ReplyDeletedense fibrous describe what maybe just your vagina cleaning itself
RELAX:)
No one here can help you, we will not see their mucus, and the proof is in the doc
ReplyDeleteIt was probably a large amount of mucus hormones.
ReplyDeleteYou do not lose their mucous plug until later in pregnancy. than 7-9 months. for what are something else, your doctor may call and explain and ask questions is that they are there. Miscarriages are painful and bleed a lot. so I do not think you should worry, but just to make sure that you are looking to call your doctor, do not provide medical advice over the Internet, their unreliability and can cause more damage than the non-assistance.
ReplyDeleteWe had plug mucus after ovulation and before our time, every month we are also a lot of mucus and various moments of our life-cycle - everything comes from the mucosa in our area so it could live to be a slime, but it must be because you are pregnant. Oh yes, he could be an STD Nice (sorry, but you have to politely), but I hope to be when you the shot, I had a gynecological examination, and have all this evidence?
ReplyDelete