Yes, they will do an ultrasound and blood test and may do a physical exam. (I'm a doctor)
yes, so you can see if your are still able to have a baby
Some women experience infertility after a miscarraige, but most can still get pregnant normally. Your doctor will be able to advise you better.
You'll probably be able to tell by how you feel.
Once you have healed and there were no complications they can't but if you haven't healed yet you would still be bleeding or have pregnancy hormones in your blood. They would also be able to see remains on the ultrasound if you had any.
It could possibly mean that you have had a miscarriage, a doctor or nurse would be able to tell you, all the best and good luck.
There are lots of reasons that you could be bleeding, but if the bleeding is excessive, please, please see a doctor. The doctor will be able to help you if it is an emergency.
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.
Although some women are able to get pregnant in as little as two weeks after miscarriage, this varies from one person to another. It is best to consult your doctor about the issue.
My answer is it depends on how far along you were, how severe is your bleeding and how well you are able to handle this loss emotionally. I'm back at work and still carrying the salk and yolk...I'm waiting for it to pass and am unsure how I will be able to handle but I knew that I had to be at work. Good luck and I'm sorry for your loss.
I hate to scare you, but that is a possibility. Bleeding during pregnancy is common, however, large amounts are usually a sign of some sort of complication. While I am not a doctor, I have had 2 miscarriages, both occurring before week 12. Depending on how far along you are, a doctor may be able to confirm a presence or lack of a heartbeat via ultrasound or transvaginal ultrasound. After two miscarriages, I started bleeding again with the third around wk7. I bled for almost 2 months but at 30 weeks I delivered a little girl. So, bleeding does not always leed to miscarriage, but it is a possibility. Go to the doc to ease your mind. Not knowing is torture.
Not sure what you mean by "throw away already" but if you mean you had a miscarriage or abortion you should still be able to get pregnant. Miscarriage is very common, about 30%, and abortion does not make you sterile.
The answer is dependant on a couple of factors, but the truth is you are able to have sex when you "feel" like it. You will probably be sore and bleeding for a week if it was a relatively early miscarriage, but after that you are physically able to have sex whenever.