Your history suggests that you may have had a medication-induced abortion at around 2 months of pregnancy, followed by persistent and now heavy bleeding with cramps and blood clots. While some bleeding is expected after taking abortion medication, heavy bleeding that continues or returns after several weeks can indicate retained pregnancy tissue, incomplete abortion, infection, or other complications that require prompt medical evaluation. Because you are experiencing heavy bleeding and clots and have not yet seen a healthcare provider, you should contact a gynecologist or visit a hospital as soon as possible for an examination and likely an ultrasound. Seek urgent medical care immediately if you are soaking more than 2 pads per hour, feeling dizzy or faint, having severe abdominal pain, fever, foul-smelling discharge, or increasing weakness, as these may be signs of a serious complication requiring treatment.
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The pattern you describe—bleeding after taking abortion medication, bleeding stopping, then restarting with heavy bleeding, cramps, and clots nearly three weeks later—is not something that should be ignored. It may occur when the pregnancy has not completely passed, when retained tissue remains in the uterus, or due to other complications related to the pregnancy. An ultrasound is needed to determine the cause and whether any further treatment is required.
Because your bleeding is now heavy and associated with cramping, you should be evaluated by a gynecologist or at a hospital as soon as possible. Heavy bleeding can sometimes lead to significant blood loss and anemia. Seek emergency care immediately if you are soaking two or more pads per hour for two consecutive hours, passing very large clots, feeling dizzy or faint, having severe abdominal pain, fever, chills, or difficulty breathing.
Until you are seen, drink plenty of fluids, rest, and monitor the amount of bleeding. Prompt medical assessment is important to ensure that the pregnancy has completely passed and that there are no complications requiring treatment.
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