Yes, there have been woman who miscarried while on Methadone. But also woman who have no history of drug use, have miscarried as well. Methadone is an option for drug-addicted mother's who seek treatment too help with the withdrawl's (mainly so the fetus isn't put under any distress), and to help control their craving's too use the drug/drugs as well. Methadone is a treatment plan set up by a doctor to help the pregnant user keep the baby as healthy as possible. Methadone doesn't cause miscarriages, if anything, it prevents them from happening. But remember, this is just 1 option out there. It may or may not be for you. If you are addicted to drugs and pregnant, seek HELP as soon as able. The sooner, the better for you and your unborn child.
I am currently on Methadone. I also have a methadone child who is almost 6 yrs old. ~THE 1st TIME I SAW MY DAUGHTER AFTER BEING BORN, was an experience that still haunts me too this DAY! Seeing her with drawl broke my heart. I wish I could take her pain because I know how she felt and she didn't deserve it at all! But, I had to be strong and I fed her through the tears. No one else was aloud, because she was mine & I was hers and she knew me. She was always fine in my arms. REMEMBER, ONLY YOU CAN AVOID YOUR FUTURE BABY'S PAIN BY TAKING IT UPON YOURSELF FIRST. ~ Oh my girl is fine now, actually she's amazing! She's beautiful, genius, and overall a sweet, good hearted young girl. ~ But if I could go back, I would have not went on Methadone after seeing what it did too my girl, when she 1st came into this world. No baby deserves that kinda pain, And too u the reader, u must know what I mean & how the with drawl feels...... are you ready too live with that for the rest of your life?
yes a women can have a miscarriage any where between ovulation and her missed period some women know and some do not
No you can not.
Miscarriage is common. Both women who used Depo and women who never did have miscarriages.
Yes, you can. If you do get pregnant while on methadone, do , PLEASE , PLEASE , not detox. At best it will be a shaky experience for you. At worst, you can end up having a miscarriage.
This isn't an easy question to answer. I do know that there are pregnant women who attend the local methadone clinic, however, it can and does cause addiction in the newborn. It all depends if the benefits outweigh the risks. It is important to discuss this with a doctor. I agree that there are pregnant women who attend a methadone clinic and are able to have a healthy baby. I myself know several of them. However, their baby stays in the hospital while they wean it off of the methadone (again, this applies to the women I know that were pregnant on the clinic... not all women who have a baby while on methadone will have to leave their baby at the hospital for weeks at a time for the baby to be withdrawn safely under medical supervision). So, therefore, I would advise anyone who is pregnant to speak to their personal doctor about the risks and benefits of taking methadone while pregnant. I do, however, think that it is better for a pregnant woman to be on methadone instead of a cocktail of drugs that could really endanger (or worse) the unborn child.
You can have a miscarriage at any time.
There is a theory that after a miscarriage some women conceive but this hasn't been proven to my knowledge.
yes
Only if there are remains.
yes you can get pregnant after a miscarriage .. i had once miscarriage now i have 4 beautiful children having a miscarriage has no effect on future fertility. Most women who have had 1 miscarriage go on to have a full term pregnancy.
Yes you can have a miscarriage at any point in pregnancy and not bleed or have any normal signs of miscarriage
The most common symptom of a miscarriage is bleeding; bleeding during pregnancy may be referred to as a threatened abortion. Of women who seek clinical treatment for bleeding during pregnancy, about half will go on to have a miscarriage. Symptoms other than bleeding are not statistically related to miscarriage.1 Miscarriage may also be detected during an ultrasound exam, or through serial human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) testing. Women pregnant from ART methods, and women with a history of miscarriage, may be monitored closely and so detect a miscarriage sooner than women without such monitoring.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscarriage