from what it sounds like that is what happened to me and in that case yes it is a miscarriage.
Bleeding more heavily than normal can be a sign of a miscarriage instead of a regular period. However, it's not a miscarriage if you never actually conceived. There are other causes of very heavy menstruation, including having a non-hormonal IUD.
If you had a miscarriage, you will definitely start bleeding heavily certainly after 5 weeks of pregnancy. ER Doctors are always busy, and will mostly not be focused when the case is not an emergency, in the case you were bleeding and in pain then of course it could have been a miscarriage, best is to try a pregnancy test again, and change hospital.
Bleeding heavily, your pee can go from a darker yellow to a lighter yellow, random cramps. The cramps can be identified as menstrual cramps but some sharp pains.
Go and see a doctor immediately, this could be a sign of miscarriage
It's more likely to be a side effect from NuvaRing than a miscarriage. If it's a miscarriage, you'll have a positive pregnancy test. Take a home pregnancy test, and contact your health care provider if it's positive. If heavy bleeding lasts longer than a few days, or if it recurs on your next NuvaRing cycle, contact your health care provider.
You would USUALLY have cramps with bleeding. But it is not always the case. If you are bleeding heavily, consult a doctor straight away. They may be able to save the pregnancy.
meh, it was probably your period. if not, you may have conceived and had a miscarriage? take a home pregnancy test first, then go to your doctors if you'd like further information.
Probably not. A week or so either way doesn't mean you are pregnant and some months you don't have all the symptoms. If it was a miscarriage you would have had more than that.
if you are bleeding heavily than you probably aren't pregnant, but if you have had a positive pregnancy test and are bleeding heavily you need to see a doctor
Not usually,. but some women have problems holding the baby in with the cervix. but usually can occure in a miscarriage. consult your doctor right away.
If you are bleeding heavily at any stage during your pregnancy, you need to get to hospital ASAP
You need to get to call your doctor immediately and see if he wants you to go to the ER, it sounds like a miscarraige. Bleeding like a period is one of the definite signs that your body has passed a bad embryo (or even if the embryo was healthy, your body may have some reason for rejecting it).AnswerUnfortunately a scan beforehand doesn't mean all is well now. You need another scan. I hope all is well.