It is possible that it could be a miscarriage. The only way to know is to visit a doctor.
Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms. Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
It is quite possible you had a miscarriage. Did you know you were pregnant? Have you had an ultrasound scan before or since?
yes i had a miscarriage at 6weeks pregnant and when i used the bathroom one morning my baby fell out :( then my period started i had major pain before that baby fell out.
You take her to a doctor and he can tell if she is still pregnant or not. If not, that was a miscarriage. She has to be exmined to make sure everything is gone so she doesn´t get infections. If something is left she will need a D&C to clean out the uterus.
Tylenol does not cause miscarriage but adding meds when pregnant is something you should talk to your doctor about.
No, all the normal body functions are not dangerous when you are pregnant or cause a miscarriage. If the reason you are crying is severe shock or something then maybe.
probably not. If you had blood flow with it you need to see your doctor.
A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.
When pregnant you shouldn't take aspirin but it can not cause miscarriage. Pepsi does def not cause anything but high blood sugar and possibly cavities.
Yes most people do. Miscarriage is quite common, about 1/3 pregnancies end in miscarriage. If you have problems afterwards it could be something linked to the reason you had the miscarriage in the first place and then you would need to be evaluated by a doctor.
Not knowing and not being pregnant are completely different things. If you are pregnant, whether you are aware of it or not, you can have a miscarriage. If you are not pregnant then you cannot.
They could be checking for any tissue that was not expelled during the miscarriage. They may be able to tell that you were pregnant depending on how long ago the miscarriage happened, and if anything was left behind.