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Bleeding is a symptom of miscarriage, not the cause. If a woman is miscarrying, it usually means the embryo/fetus has already died and the bleeding starts when the body recognizes that it is no longer pregnant and starts to clean out the uterus so that the fertility cycle can begin again.
Yes. by 5 weeks you have healed inside and most likely started to ovulate.
no, i dont think so.
My brother got his wife pregnant and she says that she started seeing her belly grow at about 5-6 months.
It is normal for a woman to have a bit of spotting occur while pregnant. You can always ask a doctor to be sure everything is okay. Especially if it starts becoming heavy or happening frequently.
Some women are often bloated after miscarriage or abortion, but what i am saying now is not a medical fact. It is what i know. Usually after miscarriage a few thing may remain in the uterus, and it is not good. Consult a doctor if you are suspicious of anything.
As with all sex, the chances of falling pregnant are lowered when having safe sex. Having your period means the time of menstruation also lowers the chance of falling pregnant. However, there is no guarantee that you will not get pregnant.
Yes, that is normal. Everyone starts leaking at different times in pregnancy. i was pregnant with twins and started at 5 months. but i think most people start about 7-8 months pregnant.
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If the miscarriage is only suspected then it may not have been a miscarriage at all and the symptoms will not go away. However if it was a miscarriage, pregnancy symptoms may go before the bleeding starts or may not go for a week or so after.
It is impossible to say, but bleeding does not always mean that a miscarriage is inevitable. Many women bleed and it eventually settles, while in other cases it does not but increases and becomes accompanied by cramps.