**WARNING**GRAPHIC PHOTOS***MISCARRAIGE? ##ETA###
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ok ladies, these photos are nasty I know, and I have googled it, but I am curious if anyone else has had this and what it was. My"period" started like a week and a half ago, I am on seasonique pill. Any way, I went to pee this morning, and change my tampon, and when I wiped, this sac like thing came out of me. I have been struggling with chronic lower back pain for a few months now, no idea if that has anything to do with it or not. So I took pictures and put it in a baggy for when I go to the doc, I googled my pictures and everything I come across says miscarriage.....is it? *the picture where there is a hole in it happen because I was messing with it trying to figure out what the hell it is*
I have removed the photos. I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone, I am going to a doctor, after work, that is why I was curious if any one else had experienced anything like it so I could have a better idea of what to expect. To answer the one poster who has been relentlessly bitching, no I am not grieving, I am on BC. We have talked about have a child, but not yet, don't want one right now. Plus how can I be grieving if I am not even sure what exactly it is or isn't?
As for the ladies who tried to help, and were kind, thank you very much. I appreatiate it.
I wasn't sure if it was CM appropiate either, that's why I at least made a warning. I've been bleeding for a week prior, and there was plent on the tampon, right now I am laying in bed working, so I haven't gone to the bathroom to see about any more blood...kind of nervous too.
Quoting Anonymous:
Oh my goodness. Not sure if this is CM appropriate. Was there any other blood? When I miscarried, something similar happened but there was alot of blood.
Eww. Yuck. No. stop it.
It's possible that it's a blood clot. I wouldn't cart that gelatinous glob of tissue to the OB/GYN though. I would just describe it, and your symptoms. Whatever that is, it now qualifies as medical waste.

if you're not sure, you can take it to the dr. or to the er. they can tell you.


