blood type. My aunt had 3 miscarraiges before she actually found out what the problem was. because she was a 0 blood type and her fetus was not, she would miscarry around the same time that you are. its because a woman (or man) of 0 blood type can not have any other blood type in their system. i would check into that to see if that is the problem. If it is they will give you a shot of some sort to help you keep the baby.
Yes she does have a miscarriage. She goes into the hospital with cramps, soon to find out she had a miscarriage. Both Phillip and Nathan are concerned for Melanie.
Not normally, if you are concerned speak to your gynecologist.
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.
The only way to be certain is by having a blood test hun. It is possible for the embryo to not show up in a ultrasound until you are 6-7 weeks into your pregnancy but because of your pregnancy symptoms vanishing, I would be concerned and suspect a miscarriage. See your doctor for a blood test.
something is of concern for them to be sending me for both tests right?
A radiologist is a physician who specializes in the use of imaging techniques.
Yes. It is better to be safe than sorry. Go and see your doctor.
It depends how long ago your miscarriage was. As you don't start showing until 14-15 weeks it is possible you had a miscarriage, one of twins and you are still pregnant with the other. Take a pregnancy test if it was more than 4 weeks ago.
Natural delivery is easier on the mother's body and has a quicker recovery. Doctor's are also concerned with future pregnancies and some do not do VBACs, so future deliveries could be natural.
A miscarriage at 1 month will probably pass itself, and you will barely notice it (whether you even knew you were pregnant when it happened is also unlikely). If you were, or think you were, pregnant and are concerned with having had a miscarriage, you should visit your doctor. They can confirm whether or not you are or were pregnant and possibly whether the embryo is still there.
Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding. Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding.
This isn't uncommon. I have known people to have there period throughout their whole pregnancy. But, you should consult a doctor if your concerned