Definitely. In fact, it is one of the most common times to have a miscarriage, although many go unnoticed as a late or heavy period.
Well, it will abort the foetus for starters, and it can cause bleeding for the mom.
Yes, most miscarriages occur in the first trimester but you can miscarry all through the pregnancy.
It can cause harm to the fetus. I had a miscarriage from smoking.
At one moth you will mostly just see blood and maybe a small clump.
Something as simple as a sneeze can cause you to miscarriage. Generally, however, you don't know that you're one week along and can miscarry without knowing that you were pregnant. This miscarriage type of miscarriage can result in some heavier-than-normal bleeding and such.
Yes, you can have one at any time.
Miscarriage
Yes it is. They have to make sure everything is out so you don't get infections.
20-25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, but having one miscarriage does not put you at any greater risk of having another. Good luck
At one month there is nothing there but very little tissue. Alot of women just experience the same symptoms as a bad period.
Yes idiot.
After one miscarriage you are no more likely than before to miscarry again.
I've read studies that suggest frequent use of aspirin, ibuprofen, and similar pain pills can cause a miscarriage. It is just possible that they can but you would have to take enough to cause YOURSELF serious damage before you miscarried. OR you may cause damage to the baby without having a miscarriage. DON'T try it.
You should wait one month due to the higher risk of infection since your cervix is still open.