Nothing is certain but I would try not to worry. If you miscarry again you definitely need to get checked out as there may be some little thing preventing you carrying a pregnancy. Good Luck
go to the doctor dummy
No she did not have any miscarriages she had all her children by that Phillip dude and his wife Nancy didn't even care although she should have been a little jealous since they didn't have any children of their own.
It is difficult to comment with so little information. If you are worried see your local Doctor.
im worried about that too... me and my boyfriend were having sex and we were using a condom and he pulled out when he came but said that he jizzed a little while in me. After he took the condom off it poured out of the top of the condom. I'm not sure if the condom broke and I'm not sure if I should worry. It was about a week ago that this happened and I've been worrying a lot about it. And I won't have my period for another week. I'm worried and idk what to do. I really want birth control but my parents would kill me if I told them I wanted it and I don't know what I woul do if I was pregnant. and dont know if i should be worried either??
Probably. Ask a doctor.
If you are normally pregnant, you should definitely eat, in fact, you should eat a little more than usual!
Low doses of X-ray radiation usually do little harm to humans, the risk was probably assessed at the time by the hospital staff, if you are worried about your health you should see a doctor.
Your cycles may be a little irregular after having a baby. You can always get pregnant again, even this soon, so be certain that you use a condom or otherwise have protected sex.
no. you shouldn't get worried. everyones is diffrent and you mabey are drinking to much and the watery could be pee mixed with a little blood i wouldn't be worried but tell me if u do miscarry no. you shouldn't get worried. everyones is diffrent and you mabey are drinking to much and the watery could be pee mixed with a little blood i wouldn't be worried but tell me if u do miscarry
miscarriages in the first couple of stages may appear to be a heavy period and may last a little longer than a usual period. you may see a few bloodcots also
They are! If you are very worried about their welfare, you should do a little research on Jane Goodall.
Everyone's body reacts to pregnancy a little differently. Whatever you are experiencing may be acceptable for you. If you're worried, talk to your doctor at the next check up.