technically when they estimate your due date they go by your last period until they do an ultrasound to determine exact day of conception. So by going by last period week 2 is when the sperm and egg unite and the egg makes its way to your uterus to embed itself.
i am 10weeks pregnant an had spots of blood when i woke up this morning after a few hours i had light period pains an the went to the toliet and a clot came out of my vagina it had a bit of grissle in it i took it to the doc he said it myt be the start of a miscarrige or my body having a clear out i now need to wait intill monday to fynd out i am 16 years old and cant wait this long to fynd out if ive lost my baby,does it sound like i have lost it i need to now the bleeding is very light i need advise and sum1 to tell me wat is goin on
Yes, miscarriage is most common in the first trimester and many women don't know because it happens so early.
A heavy menstruation, but usually nothing more.
Yes, women can miscarry really early without even noticing.
This is called a period, a period.
mostly like a period.
The biggest symptom is heavy bleeding and cramping. Call your doctor immediately if you experience bleeding at anytime during your pregnancy.
I just had a miscarriage at 6 weeks. I did not feel different then being pregnant, but I started spotting on Wednesday and by Thursday morning I was bleeding like my period. Doctor says it was a chemical pregnancy, which is just a term for a miscarriage before 7 weeks.
Well you have to speak wiht your doctor about that because if you are expierencing and ectopic pregnancy then, your fallopian tube might burst, so the doctor has to abort the pregnancy, and it would be like a regular miscarriage, heavy bleeding and cramping.
Yes, also you could get pregnant again very easily after a birth or miscarriage.
It is most like a miscarriage and it's definitely something to see your doctor about ASAP. It can be dangerous if the bleeding is very heavy or accompanied by clots.
It may depend on the reason for the miscarriage and how far into the pregnancy she was. There is no reason not to start trying again right away, after a very early miscarriage - with your doctor's OK.
like sex
Yes. that's 16 weeks. but, no worries, it's not like actually giving birth. the embryo is still underdeveloped at this stage in the pregnancy to be considered a baby. If you were farther along in your pregnancy it would be a lot more diffucult. At 16 weeks abortions are still allowed, in most states. At 16 weeks it is VERY MUCH the same birth process. It is not an embryo, it is called a fetus which is a baby. All you have to do is look up photos of what a baby looks like at 16 weeks.
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
Only your doctor can really answer that question. However, it is not unusual for a home pregnancy test to be incorrect after a miscarriage. Home pregnancy tests look for pregnancy-related hormones in your urine...hormones that may still be present for weeks after a miscarriage. To determine the status of your pregnancy and the health of your child, your doctor should perform an ultrasound.
probably not, what it means is that your hormone levels are still high enough to register on a home pregnancy test, most like due to how far into your pregnancy you were at miscarriage... however! you really need to see your doctor immediately.. it is also possible that your placenta abrupted & you are still pregnant..
I also started spotting red blood when I was 6 weeks pregnant and unfortantly it turned out to be a miscarriage. If the bleeding continues you should go to the ER and have it checked out. With me it started as a ting of blood and progressed to being bloody like a period. I also had cramping. Around 6 weeks is a common time to experience a miscarriage. 1 in 5 pregnancy result in a miscarriage so it is more common then thought. Hopefully things will work out for you but remember if it does turn out to be a miscarriage it doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with you because unfortantly it is more common then you might think. Good Luck!