If you had a miscarriage, you will definitely start bleeding heavily certainly after 5 weeks of pregnancy.
ER Doctors are always busy, and will mostly not be focused when the case is not an emergency, in the case you were bleeding and in pain then of course it could have been a miscarriage, best is to try a pregnancy test again, and change hospital.
You miscarriage almost three ago and still lactating why?
4 years and you haven't been to the doctor? Go now!
Your question is unclear. If you are concerned go to a doctor. First of all, you should've seen the doctor weeks ago if you've been bleeding for almost a month. Second, yes you can be pregnant since no birth control is 100% sure. So don't be scared and go see the doctor because if you don't and it is a miscarriage you will get infections if the uterus isn't cleaned out of the remains. If you are not pregnant you need to find out why you are bleeding.
Almost 1/3 women have a miscarriage and most of them have no problem having more babies. It of course depends on why you had the miscarriage and if it was in the first trimester it most likely had nothing to do with what you did but just Mother Nature's way of dealing with a fetus that was non-viable. So don't give up. I had several miscarriages before ending up with two kids. If nothing has happened after a year of trying it is time to see the doctor.
its a miscarriage :(
I can't say if you had a miscarriage, probably not as it almost always involves bleeding. A positive HPT is 99.5% certain to be correct. You need to see a doctor NOW as you may be further along than you think if your belly is big. I can't say if you had a miscarriage, probably not as it almost always involves bleeding. A positive HPT is 99.5% certain to be correct. You need to see a doctor NOW as you may be further along than you think if your belly is big. Congratulations on your pregnancy. Because you have had 4 HPTs after you lost the tissue it does sound like you're still pregnant and this wasn't a miscarriage. The tissue was most likely some lose vaginal tissue or skin that came away from the uterus wall. This has happened to myself before so dont worry. Do see your doctor to confirm the pregnancy and also mention the tissue to your doctor so he can investigate and make sure it wasn't anything to do with a vaginal infection.
No its a sign of early miscarriage get checked sweetie
Oh yes absolutely. Miscarriage is very common, almost 1/3 women have one or more, and have no problem having kids afterwards. I had several but had my kids after.
I don`t know about everyone, but I had intense cramping (like for 7 hours straight). I thought that it was perhaps a bladder infection or a bowel spasm. I didn`t have any red spotting until almost 2 weeks later. Doctors will often diagnose this as a miscarriage and send you home (mine did). If are are sure that it is more intense than a miscarriage...get to an emergency room or insist on an ultrasound. This can potentially be life-threatening to you.
I just had a miscarriage at 6 weeks. I did not feel different then being pregnant, but I started spotting on Wednesday and by Thursday morning I was bleeding like my period. Doctor says it was a chemical pregnancy, which is just a term for a miscarriage before 7 weeks.
Some of the signs I had was bad stomach cramps. Almost like sharp pains can not hardly walk or lay down. The outer body break out in an cold chill while the inner body has an fever. Last an heavy bleeding, lasted seven days instead of the normal four.
I was almost 2 months pregnant and had cramps the whole time, i asked my doctor and all my friends who have been pregnant if it was normal to experience cramping and they all said yes. I started spotting and had my first miscarriage. I would go make sure everything is okay.