Miscarriage blood can vary significantly in appearance.
According to available information, vaginal bleeding is the most common sign of miscarriage. The blood itself can present in a range of ways:
- Light spotting or brownish discharge: This may appear as a small amount of discoloration.
- Heavy bleeding: This is a much more substantial flow of blood.
- Bright-red blood: This indicates fresh bleeding.
- Clots: These are clumps of blood that can vary in size.
The bleeding associated with a miscarriage may not be constant; it "may come and go over several days".