I cannot tell you if you will miscarry or not, but having had four miscarriages, regrettably you are already at considerable risk of doing so again. The heart rate is a bit low, but not excessively. The hCG levels are not increasing at the rate they should, but at least they are moving upwards.
If things come to the worst and you do miscarry, make sure you are thoroughly tested to see what the cause is ... you may have already done so. The cause is sometimes difficult to diagnose, but there are some causes that can be treated.
Some women can have miscarriages for different reasons. Your chances of miscarriage after the first trimester declines exponentiously. Nevertheless, I would search medical websites for fetal development and prenatal care as to the dangers and precautions a pregnant woman should take in order to avoid miscarriages. But it can occur.
Certain prescription and/or over­the­counter drugs are associated with fetal abnormalities and miscarriages. Consult your doctor before taking any medication when you are pregnant or trying to conceive. Some drugs can damage the fetus and cause miscarriage before you even know you are pregnant.
3 out of 5 pregnancies turn out to be miscarriages, this seems like a lot, but most of these occur very very early on, often when the woman doesn't know she is pregnant and it can't be picked up by a pregnancy test, scary thought !
No pain killers generally don't cause miscarriages but they can cause fetal damage. If you look for an abortion this is not the way.
No it probably increases the chance by lowering inhibitions, leading to risky behavior. It also causes birth defects like Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Fetal monitoring is used to check your baby's heart rate while pregnant. During contractions, fetal monitoring is used to see how the baby tolerates and responds to contractions.
The general term is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Fetal alcohol syndrome is caused by the mother being an alcoholic and drinking while she is pregnant. It is not a disease that can be passed on to anyone.
No one should drink while they're pregnant. Drinking while pregnant causes fetal alcohol syndrome.
fetal head descends into cephalic presentation
Fetal alcohol syndrome
i don't think taking folic acid enhances your chances of falling pregnant, however if you are trying, then start taking it asap so from the moment your baby is conceived so he/she is getting the amount of folic acid required for proper fetal development & to minimise some birth defects :)