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tamborine | 20:18 Sun 30th Sep 2012 | Body & Soul
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menstruation is heavy after 2 month lapse. She's fine but little pain. Has taken ibuprofen. Her friends are nagging her to go to A&E. Is it necessary?
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See her GP.
Just looked at the previous post, if she still thinks she might be pregnant, then yes.
how heavy? Sorry if this is TMI but is it normal if heavy menstrual flow ? can it be managed with extra absorbent pads or tampons? Answer yes then wait and see GP, answer no, phone OOH. In either case unless you think she is at risk, i wouldn't be rolling up at A and E on a saturday night.
Oh....by a two month lapse do you mean she has missed on period ie period, month, no period, month period? How pregnant is she?
i don't quite understand. Until this did you think she was in early pregnancy? If so with heavy bleeding then yes I'd go straight to A&E
I`m no expert but if it was me, I would be inclined to watch the situation for now. If the bleeding becomes severe I would go to A&E but anyway, I would make plans to see a GP or midwife in the morning.
Ahhh, she is or was pregnant?

Wish you'd have said before I said no....honestly!

Take her to see her GP in the morning.
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she was proved by home test and clots have flowed but she says she feels ok
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sorry boo but ifone cant c&p easily
so how pregnant did she think she was?
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2 months
Two months according to this post http://www.theanswerb.../Question1172987.html

Miscarriage at this stage wouldn't be usual, sad but not unusual.
^ unusual
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She doesn't want internals but friends say she will get blood poisoning
She won`t get blood poisoning. You just need to keep an eye that she doesn`t bleed too much because the risk with that is that she could go into hypovolemic shock. Hopefully, that situation won`t arise though.
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thanx 23?? will tell bf
Very unlikely provided she follows ordinary hygiene routines. are any of her friends health care trained? the risk is if its a haemorrhage and not menstrual flow which i why i asked about volume.
Here is a useful if scary leaflet, i would suggest that you read it but not pass it to your daughter.
\\ She's fine but little pain.\\\

That is the bottom line.....so providing that the pain does increase to "cramping pains" she should be fine.

If it is a complete miscarriage then the bleeding will settle, but if the bleeding continues with pain, then she should see her GP as iy may indicate an incomplete abortion.

Next 48 hours will give you the answer.

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