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What should I do if I'm 6 weeks pregnant and experiencing bright red bleeding with clots?
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Gynecology & Pregnancy Care
Question #30974
2 days ago
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What should I do if I'm 6 weeks pregnant and experiencing bright red bleeding with clots?

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Hello Doctor, I am about 6 weeks pregnant based on my last menstrual period (May 25, 2026). My bleeding started as brown spotting around 7:00, then changed to bright red bleeding. Around 12:00–1:00, I passed a clear, pea-sized fluid-filled sac with a tiny clot. I have also passed grape-sized clots yesterday and again today. The bleeding has continued. I used one pad from around 6:00 until today around 10:00, and I am now on another pad. The bleeding forms a straight line on the pad and is still ongoing. Yesterday I had cramping, but today I no longer have cramps. My β-hCG level was 765 mIU/mL. I already had an ultrasound, but nothing was seen. The gynecologist prescribed folic acid and Pregnafol.

How much bleeding are you experiencing?:

- Moderate bleeding

Have you experienced any pain or cramping?:

- Mild cramping

Have you had any previous miscarriages or complications in past pregnancies?:

- No previous miscarriages

When was your last ultrasound, and what was the result?:

- Less than a week ago, nothing seen

What other symptoms are you experiencing?:

- Breast tenderness

Have you been taking the prescribed folic acid and Pregnafol as directed?:

- Yes, consistently

Do you have any known health conditions that could affect your pregnancy?:

- No known health conditions
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Doctors' responses

Hello dear See i think it is due hormonal alterations or physiological variation Bleeding seems quite high Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis. Please share the result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Transpendoidal USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Based on the information you’ve given, your symptoms are concerning for a possible miscarriage, especially with the bright red bleeding, passage of clots, and what you described as a fluid-filled sac. The likelihood of this increases with the fact that your β-hCG levels are relatively low for six weeks of pregnancy and nothing was seen on the ultrasound, which might indicate that the pregnancy isn’t progressing as expected. Although the absence of cramping today is a positive sign, it doesn’t rule out complications completely. Folic acid and Pregnafol are generally used to support pregnancy, but in this scenario, they’re not addressing the bleeding directly. The continuation of the bleeding and the characteristics you’ve mentioned make it important to seek immediate medical evaluation. Contact your obstetrician-gynecologist or visit an emergency care facility as soon as possible for further assessment. They might want to repeat the ultrasound or perform additional tests to determine the current state of your pregnancy and your overall health. In some cases, such bleeding might require medical or surgical management if it’s indeed a miscarriage, or to rule out other conditions like an ectopic pregnancy which requires urgent treatment. Until you can be seen, avoid heavy physical activity and pelvic exams, and ensure you’re staying hydrated. Document any further changes in your symptoms and the amount of bleeding. Quick and thorough medical evaluation helps ensure your health and safety.

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