Actually, I think it depends on how long ago it happened. If you were indeed pregnant, your body would have produced HcG hormones at a rapid rate. After a miscarriage, it usually takes days to weeks before the hcg hormones are completely out of your body. If you are showing any hcg hormones at all, you were pregnant, as your body cannot produce this particaular hormone without being pregnant. So, have a blood test done to check hcg levels if you think you miscarried recently.
well i had my periods but then they started coming in the beginning of my month and the end so i started 2 worry if i was..i started thinking what if I'm pregnant but all my test said negative so then i jus started thinking what is wrong with me..my periods always came regularly every month..i had birth-control pills but I'm gone be honest i didn't bother taking them i wasn't trying 2 expect a child i just forgot to take them and just said forget it..then i went to the hospital a month later because my bleeding kept continueing like that..come to find out i miscarried..and all i felt through ma miscarring was cramps,bloating,heavy bleeding here an there..so if you been going through what i just said contact your doctor or go to the emergency room...
You'll probably be able to tell by how you feel.
She needs to see a doctor, we can't tell without examen her. If you all of a sudden start to bleed a lot you have to see a doctor. It can be a cyst and she'll be needing treatment.
Its really easy to tell, are your nipples real brown?
Yes you can. Pregnancy tests can come out positive weeks after a miscarriage. but you should still get checked by a doctor because you may have just been bleeding. you can't tell for sure if you had a miscarriage unless you see a doctor.
swelling,ichy,red,puffy,agonizingly painful,or suffocation
You can tell by going to check a doctor
No.
Not really. If you are bleeding, you should see a doctor. It could be nothing and it could be serious. Most likely with a miscarriage you will have pain in your stomach and the blood will be chunky, but not always. I'd see a doctor if I were bleeding any amount at all, with or without pain.
Not always. It depends if everything came out. If it didn't you will get serious infections if it doesn't come out. If you have had a miscarriage, your doctor should be advising you. If you don't trust his/her advice, get a second opinion.
There is no way to tell if your foot is broken or fractured without a doctor using an x-ray for further investigation.
Yes, they will do an ultrasound and blood test and may do a physical exam. (I'm a doctor)
Call your doctor, he/she is the only one who can tell you for sure one way or another.