Yes. Also, it may not actually be your first pregnancy. Very often women become pregnant and then miscarry before they even know that they're pregnant.
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Yes you can. Pregnancy tests can come out positive weeks after a miscarriage. but you should still get checked by a doctor because you may have just been bleeding. you can't tell for sure if you had a miscarriage unless you see a doctor.
yes it is possible. signs of a possibe miscarriage is exxcessive eating, drinking, an early period with excessive bleedig. I recommend you contact a doctor because there is a possibility that there still might be some fetal tissue that a doctor may have to get out. This all depends on how far you were but if you dont think you were pregnant and ave a miscarriage I doubt you were that far along your pregnancy. yes it is possible. signs of a possibe miscarriage is exxcessive eating, drinking, an early period with excessive bleedig. I recommend you contact a doctor because there is a possibility that there still might be some fetal tissue that a doctor may have to get out. This all depends on how far you were but if you dont think you were pregnant and ave a miscarriage I doubt you were that far along your pregnancy.
Well you have to speak wiht your doctor about that because if you are expierencing and ectopic pregnancy then, your fallopian tube might burst, so the doctor has to abort the pregnancy, and it would be like a regular miscarriage, heavy bleeding and cramping.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.
no, and if you are bleeding during pregnancy u need to go see the doctor because u might have had a miscarriage
No, when having a miscarriage in the first trimester it's usually because the fetus would not make it through the pregnancy. It can be deformed for instance. Mother Nature takes care of it so to speak.
It is possible, but the bleeding could also have been from implantation bleeding. A pregnancy test will show positive for a while after a miscarriage because your body has not rid itself of the HCG (pregnancy hormone) levels yet. The further along you were, the longer a pregnancy test will show positive. I would still be on the lookout for any symptoms of pregnancy, continue taking your prenatal vitamins (or at least folic acid), refrain from alcohol and tobacco and caffeine then in a couple weeks take another test and see. Or you can go to the doctor to either confirm pregnancy or miscarriage.
Since you've gotten pregnant once, chances are that it could happen again. But, if the first miscarriage was because it was a tubal pregnancy, then you have a greater chance that any subsequent pregnancies will be tubal as well.
If you had a miscarriage in the first trimester, which is most common, it's usually something wrong with the fetus and Mother Nature stop the pregnancy because it is not viable. 1/3 pregnancies end in miscarriage so it's very common. Just try again.
Normally all miscarriages come out the vaginal way but there is no way to detect a miscarriage afterwards. Everything is gone.
It means that there is still the presence of the pregnancy hormone (hCG). Home pregnancy tests give positive results when they detect the presence of hCG. It can take days to several weeks for a woman's hCG levels to return to baseline after a miscarriage; it all depends on how far along she was. Taking home pregnancy tests in the first few weeks after a miscarriage is not a reliable way to check for pregnancy because of all of the false negative results, due to the lingering pregnancy hormone in the woman's system.