In humans, evidence exists that doses of more than 300 mg of caffeine a day (about the amount of caffeine in 2-3 cups of coffee) may cause miscarriage or problems with the baby's heart rhythm.
Same way you did before. About 1/4 women have a miscarriage and there are usually no problems getting pregnant afterwards.
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.
Black mold can cause severe health problems in any person, in about every system of the body. In pregnant women, it can cause infertility and miscarriage, and a fetus that survives that may suffer developmental problems.
The conditions for getting pregnant after a miscarriage are similar to those for pregnant under "normal" circumstances. After all, a miscarriage is nothing else than an "way too early birth" of child (however small or developed). So to get pregnant: * you have to be virile overall, no reproductive problems * you have to be in the right period of your cycle * your womb is recovered from your miscarriage and "ready to receive" again. Rule of thumb to know it is: you have had a couple of periods again after your miscarriage. * and naturally you have had intercourse with a virile male partner... How quickly you can get pregnant again after your miscarriage under normal circumstances thus depends on the availability of a egg, sperm, and a womb that is ready to receive.
It can be Bad, but not necisarily terrible. You have a high risk of problems, but Everything may come out okay.
If you have had a miscarriage, then you have not only had a period in the past, you have also been pregnant. Any girl who has had a miscarriage, or suspects she has had a miscarriage, should see her gynecologist or primary care doctor so they can inspect to make sure what happened and to prevent any future problems. Incomplete miscarriages can be dangerous situations. If you have never experienced a period, though not the norm, I have encountered girls who have gotten pregnant on their first period. So they don't experience the bleeding.
If you were previously pregnant before you got an IUD they wouldn't of let you have one
Any problems like this should be addressed by a medical Professional as they would be in the best position to make an accurate diagnosis.
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.
Take them to a vet. This can cause serious digestive problems.
You should see a doctor to make sure there are no other problems.
If there are remains it can cause an infection, along with other problems that may not be coming from the miscarriage. Best seek advice from your doctor.