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What are the signs of a miscarriage?

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Candle by Shawn Carpenter
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  • Post published:October 27, 2016

The main sign of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding, which may be followed by cramping and pain in your lower abdomen. However, light vaginal bleeding is quite common during the first 12 weeks and doesn’t necessarily mean you’re having a miscarriage.

Source: Miscarriage @ NHS Choices: Your health, your choices

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