thread: PLEASE HELP URGENT!!! Excess bleeding!

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  1. #1
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    Exclamation PLEASE HELP URGENT!!! Excess bleeding!

    I knopw that it is really late and not many people would be up right now but if there is anyone reding this I really need advice, it is not for me but for a friend and it is really improtant.
    She is going through a miscarriage right now and is going through a pad per half hour. I do not think this is the greatest and was wondering when the hospital should be called?
    She is alone right now and I am a bit worried about her.

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    Apr 2010
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    She should go asap. that is not a good sign i would rather be safe then sorry i got told that if i went though a pad an hour not a half an hour that i should go to the emergery. So please tell her that she should go asap please

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    Thank you. That is what I thought also. I have advised her of such and will be sleeping with my ears open tonight/morning incase she needs me.

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    I think she should present to her closest ER to be checked. I hope she is ok. I'm very sorry for her loss.

    Spring xx

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    How did she go?? I know when I had my m/c i was about the same for about 7 hrs.. i wld get a huge excruciating cramp that would last about a minute and then a huge big string/clot of blood. Instead of filling pad I would run to the toilet after each cramp. I was up and down every 5 mins!
    I hope shes alright now.

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    Oct 2009
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    I hope your friend is okay and got herself to the hospital When I had my first m/c i was going through a pad every 20-30 minutes, it is a lot of blood to be loosing.