A miscarriage cannot be detected or determined two months later.
Yes you can have a miscarriage at any point in pregnancy and not bleed or have any normal signs of miscarriage
a urinalysis does not test for drugs it only tests for urinary tract 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
You can have a miscarriage at any time.
one by itself no any repeated use over a few months yes
THC lasts longer in the body than any other drug. It can be detected for months.
As with any perscritpion medication, when taken as directed it will not show up in a drug test. There is not enough opiod in them. Most drugs stay in your system and are detectable for 72 hrs up to 5 days depending on the amount. Pot stays in your system a mininum of 30 days upto 45.
If you have had a miscarriage, then you have not only had a period in the past, you have also been pregnant. Any girl who has had a miscarriage, or suspects she has had a miscarriage, should see her gynecologist or primary care doctor so they can inspect to make sure what happened and to prevent any future problems. Incomplete miscarriages can be dangerous situations. If you have never experienced a period, though not the norm, I have encountered girls who have gotten pregnant on their first period. So they don't experience the bleeding.
If you are talking about a drug test any illegal substance can normally be detected for 30 days in blood, saliva, and urine. It can be detected in hair samples for up to 6 months after last use.
I'm not aware of any tests that suggests this. Obviously, you can always miscarriage, but the chances of this will likely not be increased by him smoking marijuana. I would strongly advice you to not expose yourself to secondhand smoking (or smoke yourself for that matter) as that can have very negative implications for your baby.
Although the chance of miscarriage goes down significantly after you see the heartbeat and reach the 12 week point, there is always a chance that something may happen. Any fetal demise under 20-22 weeks is considered a miscarriage. If you are feeling crampy or bleeding call your doctor with any questions, that is what they are there for. Hello. Risk of a miscarriage decreases greatly once a woman has reached three months into her pregnancy.
you can have a miscarriage at any time of pregnancy