Perhaps, but you may also want to look up menstrual extraction.
A dilation is never an isometry.I know this because I got the answer wrong on a quiz and I my teacher told me the correct choice.
If you are bleeding excessively you need to see a doctor straight away. If you think you may be miscarrying, you need to go to hospital. I recommend you go NOW. The depo is very unlikely to have caused a miscarriage on it's own.
No it will not.
yes..i got a period just 2 weeks after a miscarriage
no, unless you got hit by chuck norris.
You need to go and have a checkup. That has to be done every time you think you have a miscarriage to make sure nothing ls left that can give you infections.
Maybe the fertilized ovum was inplanted low. There is no way of knowing, 20-25% of pregnancies end in a miscarriage.
im also five weeks pregant im not bleeding ive got brown discharge which could either be a miscarriage or implantation bleeding i have a slight backache but i wont know nothing until i get scanned so the only thing you can do is wait like ive been told good luck
If you had a miscarriage, you'll have a positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test. If it's negative, it wasn't a miscarriage.
in tems of labour "dilation" is the medical term or certainly the only one used on the wards and between doctors themselves, in terms of other dilation such as of the pupil the term is mydriasis. there are lots of different terms for each different organ or tissue being dilated.Dilation is a medical term meaning that the internal diameter of something got larger. Like the pupils dilated or the cervix dilated.Mydriasis is dilation of the pupils.Ectasis is the medical term meaning dilation or expansion of a hollow organ. -ectasis is also the medical terminology combining form meaning dilation or expansion.
She got knocked up, smoke and drank still, then had a miscarriage. She did whatever she had to do to get known. And, it worked... smart girl.
Yes and it will continue to do so until the hormones have got back to normal. They need some time to do so.