With every pregnancy it's most likely going to be different. There might be a lot in common but expect some differences too.
Yes. Every pregnancy and every person is different.
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She may have had a miscarriage
It is possible that you are having a miscarriage. You need to go to hospital at once
I myself had a miscarriage after having two successful pregnancies. A few monthsafter my miscarriageI became pregnant again and had another healthy baby. It is different for everyone and I don't know the statistics but I wouldn't worry yet if you have only had one miscarriage. Talking to a good obstetrician would be helpful.
Wait a few weeks to take a pregnancy test after a miscarriage. It will take a while for the pregnancy hormone to get out of your system, so a test will show up positive even if you are not pregnant. Hope this helps. And I am sorry for your loss.
Yes, it is possible to experience a miscarriage while on birth control, though it is less common. If a pregnancy occurs despite birth control, a negative test could indicate that the hormone levels are not yet high enough to be detected, or it could suggest a very early pregnancy loss. If you suspect a miscarriage or have concerns about your birth control, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant before your first cycle after a miscarriage. Ovulation can occur as soon as two weeks after the miscarriage, even if you haven't had your first period yet. If you have unprotected intercourse during this time, there is a chance of conception. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss any concerns regarding pregnancy after a miscarriage.
Once you have passed all of the "contents of pregnancy" the bleeding may subside and the cramps lessen. Everyone is different. Your body is going through a lot during a miscarriage and the cramping is the uterus contracting to empty, so as time goes on the cramps should lighten. Hello - It is possible yes. I am very sorry about your miscarriage. See your Doctor to make certain the Foetus has been expelled.
It's probably just that your body is getting back to normal after being pregnant, however after a pregnancy (even if the pregnancy didn't last) the chances of getting pregnant quickly afterwards are high, so if you have had sex since the miscarriage it is possible that you could be pregnant
A pregnancy after a miscarriage is still possible. As long as the embro or fetus has been complete removed from the uterus. I am one of the many enjoying a pregnancy after feeling the hard grief of a miscarriage.
If you think that you are pregnant and your period is different then it usually is, then you should see your doctor to find out if you are really pregnant. If you are pregnant for sure and bleeding also see your doctor because they are the only ones that can confirm what is going on with your body. Every pregnancy is different, spotting can go away and the pregnancy can continue normally. It can however, be a sign of possible miscarriage, you should avoid sex and stay in bed as much as possible, and see your doctor.