I am living proof that you can have a partial miscarriage I am a 27 year old female, and my mother miscarried me when she was 6-8 weeks pregnant. She didn't even know she was pregnant until she was standing in line for a movie and the next moment she was covered in blood. She went to the OBGYN the next day to have a D & R, and the DR preformed an ultrasound. I was still alive. Her uterine tissue had wrapped around my hands and feet. Miraculously, I had enough amniotic fluid and an intact umbilical cord to survive another 5 1/2 months! At birth, I had a few physical defects. The uterine tissue wrapped around my hands and feet caused me to lose my left index finger, the top third of my right middle and ring finger, and a small portion of one of my toes. I also have zigzag scars around most of my other fingers , toes, and ankle from where the doctors where able to save my digits. I MAY have been born with underdeveloped lungs and brain damage, but this is undiagnosed. I am healthy, beautiful and intelligent. It is possible for a person to have two uteruses in which one miscarries and the other does not.
If you by mild mean no cramping or bleeding, yes.
I am sorry you have already had a miscarriage. Riding the rollercoaster is not going to make you have miscarriage. If you DO miscarry it is nothing to do with the rollercoaster. Good Luck.j
You can safely use mild laxatives when pregnant.
The mild ones are safe. If you need stronger stuff consult your doctor.
Only your doctor after doing an ultrasound can tell for sure.
Get to a doctor. Everything might be okay, but do you really want to take a chance?
It can ,but it doesn't happen all the time , With my first son who is now almost 22, I had it done 8 times. The only problem I had was mild cramping afterwords.
* The most common and clear symptom of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding associated with or without pain. The blood color can range from brown to bright red and could be accompanied by cramps. Bleeding could be in the form of mild spotting, persistent bleeding, heavy bleeding and passage of large clots.
It could mean that you have had a miscarriage, but this is normally accompanied by bleeding and heacier cramping. Everything could be fine, bit with a history of miscarriage I would avoid sex and strenuous physical activity and see your doctor. The doctor can obtain a Quantitative HCG level and then obtain another in a week or so to make sure your HCG level is rising at it should.
Collection of amniotic fluid and chorionic villus sampling, have the risk of miscarriage, infection, and bleeding; the risks are higher for the chorionic villus sampling. Because of the potential risks for miscarriage, 0.5% following the.
U were a miscarriage
She did not have a miscarriage.
You can have a miscarriage at any time.