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Yes. LSD is known to cause uterus contractions, which can induce a miscarriage.
Yes it can.
No it is not. A UTI is not in the uterus but in the urethra. A untreated UTI can however in worst case cause a miscarriage.
Getting rid of liquid waste of both herself and the fetus. Also as the pregnancy progress and the fetus is getting bigger there's more pressure on the bladder which is why you have to go every 10 min.
No, the body is protecting it.
I have a tipped uterus and only h ave trouble with my bladder when I have been pregnant. I have been pregnant 3 times, and b/c of the tipped uterus, around 10-12 weeks, I have had to have a catheter put in to empty my bladder b/c I can't do it on my own.
Absolutely not, sneezing has absolutely no effect on the uterus. Very liitle can cause a miscarriage. Even those warnings on carnival rides are really so that if you have a miscarriage you don't blame it on the ride. Even roller-coasters don't cause miscarriages, pregnant women have been in car wrecks and not miscarried.
Pregnant women should not use ruta because it stimulates contraction of the uterus and can cause miscarriage.
Most likely will you develop a infection when the placenta decompose before you get a chance to get pregnant and that alone can cause a miscarriage. See a doctor ASAP. After a miscarriage you will often need a D&C to clean out the uterus. The miscarriage is not over until everything is out.
No, the fetus is safe inside.
Anything can happen, but logically, no. A catheter tube is inserted into the urethra tube and then into the bladder, for urinary purposes. There should be no reason to insert a catheter into the uterus, where the embryo/fetus reside. A doctor has a better explanation.
If you are concerned, an ultrasound test will confirm the emptiness of the uterus. == Yes, it is possible to have tissue left in your uterus after a miscarriage, this is called retained placenta. You really need to have a doctor confirm this, as a retained placenta could cause death, through hemorraghing or infection.