No..
No pain killers generally don't cause miscarriages but they can cause fetal damage. If you look for an abortion this is not the way.
you can have a miscarriage all the way to birth.
Vitamin C does not cause miscarriage, and high dose pain killers are never good for the body. You might damage your liver before you harm the fetus. If you are this determined, it is best to go to a clinic and have this done the right way.
Not really. If you are bleeding, you should see a doctor. It could be nothing and it could be serious. Most likely with a miscarriage you will have pain in your stomach and the blood will be chunky, but not always. I'd see a doctor if I were bleeding any amount at all, with or without pain.
Yes, to have an abortion (induced miscarriage) you have to see your gynecologist.
The Four Noble Truths point to the Eightfold Path as the way to avoid pain by stopping desire and attaining enlightenment.
Normally all miscarriages come out the vaginal way but there is no way to detect a miscarriage afterwards. Everything is gone.
Same way you did before. About 1/4 women have a miscarriage and there are usually no problems getting pregnant afterwards.
Depends on how far along you are in pregnancy. Either way see a doctor immediately.
Sorry, unfortunately there isn't any why to stop an miscarriage from happening.Usually there are no known reasons for a miscarriage. Sometimes nature's way of ending a pregnancy that was going wrong. A healthy diet for both you and your partner may help you achieve a successful pregnancy. This would include stopping smoking, reducing your alcohol intake and participating in regular excercise. FOLIC ACID suppliments before pregnancy up to the 12th week of pregnancy may also help . You can discuss all this with your doctor or pharmacist
There is no specific blood test for miscarriage, however, by taking a few samples of blood on different days and measuring the amount of pregnancy hormone, it can be seen if the amounts are decreasing, which would indicate a miscarriage. ~pawsalmighty When something like that goes wrong it's usually quite clear. Miscarriages are usually painful and there is a "feeling that something isn't right". For early pregnancy a doctor can usually do a vaginal sonogram to check the embryo. I'm not a doctor but I haven't ever heard of diagnosing miscarriage in such a way. The chances of stopping a miscarriage are slight and at that point they would have to wait and see. Remember too that some miscarriages happen so early that a woman mistakes it for menses.
The only way to know for sure is to have a pregnancy test. Go see your doctor, or at least pick up a test at the drug store. Hope you're feeling better now.