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Its unlikely to be a miscarriage as the embryo wouldn't of completely implanted itself in your uterus so technically you wouldn't be pregnant till this happens. Its most likely irregular bleeding or break through bleeding.

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Q: Is it normal to have a really heavy period a week after intercourse or are you having a miscarriage?
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I am bleeding like normal period at 9 weeks pregnant is that normal?

No. Go and see a doctor. You are probably having a miscarriage.


Is it normal for a women to start her period a week later after having intercourse?

Yes, this is normal. Intercourse doesn't effect menstruation at all so it has no relation to your period, when your period starts is dependent on your menstrual cycle - sex doesn't effect this.


What happens if you get your period the next day you miscarriage?

Normal bleed after a miscarriage is 1-2 weeks so it's not your period. You get your period back sometimes within 8 weeks from the miscarriage.


Are you having a miscarriage if ure on ure period and theres blood in chucks about the size of a jelly bean?

no. those are called clots, and they are very normal.


Are miscarriages always really painful?

No. My wife had a miscarriage and she said it was just like having a very heavy period with more than normal cramps.


You have your period but been sick and bleeding heavy are you miscarrying?

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.


How long after you miscarriage can you try again on another baby?

If your miscarriage took place in last stages of pregnancy, or if in your miscarriage any kind of surgery was done, you should wait more than six months to try again so that your body comes back to normal position and you also mentally prepare yourself to try for another baby. But if miscarriage occurs in early stages of pregnancy, like within three months, and your bleeding stopped within 10 or some more days, then you can try immediately after miscarriage and there is no need to wait long. Recent studies show that if a woman get pregnant again after a miscarriage within six months, her chances of a healthy pregnancy are far more than those who get pregnant after six months. However you should wait for a normal period after miscarriage and when a normal period comes, you can try to get pregnant again after this period. This is because if you get pregnant immediately after miscarriage and do not wait for a normal period, you will have no exact date of start of your pregnancy as well as LMP. So it is advised to wait for a normal period. My advise is also that you try again after a normal period after the miscarriage, and try immediately after that period and do not wait any more. There is no need at all to wait for more than one normal period. Hope this is the answer to your question.


You missed your period for 6 days after that your period started you want to know that whether it was a early miscarriage?

The period can be late without you having a miscarriage. It happens from now and then. If you had a miscarriage the test will show positive for a little while longer since it takes time for the hormones to settle.


When can i expect a period after having a miscarriage?

I miscarried at 7 weeks and my period came around 33 day later.


When will be your next normal period after miscarriage?

you'll just go through a change in your menstrual cycle but then after a month it would be normal.


If you get cramps for weeks after your period is that normal?

I'm not entirely sure where you're going with this question, but if you've had a normal period with normal flow since your last intercourse you are not pregnant.


Is it true that after you miscarry that your period only stays on for 2 days?

No. After a miscarriage you will experience what most women describe as "a heavy period". You may also bleed longer than a normal period. I have heard one woman say she bled for two weeks after a miscarriage. Your cycle will then return to normal, and you should experience a normal period as per your cycle - ie 28 days.