Your chance are very high because your body is still fertil. It's better to wait three months after a miscarraige before you try again. So, use protection.
Answeri had a miscarriage 3 weeks ago and i had sex not using nothing could i be pregnant as i am feeling sickly every time i eat anything AnswerI had a very early miscarriage.. I was told to wait 1 month ..but I thought I would ovulate as normal on the 14th day instead it was around the 10th day.. so I think I am pregnant again... AnswerMANY women report that it is easier to get pregnant the cycle after a miscarriage, now I don't know if that is true, it is most likely that you will ovulate the following cycle. If your doctor asks you to wait a certain amount of time before trying, I recommend listening, because it really depends on what caused the miscarriage, how far along you were etc as to how long it takes your body to get back to normal and you want everything just right!~pawsalmighty
AnswerI had sex once after my miscarriage and got pregnant and it's very hard for me to get pregnant since it took me 7 months the first time. Miscarried that one too though and still trying to conceive after 15 months.If you had normal period (not short! not light!) - your chances for pregnancy are about 1%. If you had unusual period + pregnancy symptoms - you chances or pregnancy are 50%-60%.
There is an approximately 30% chance of a miscarriage after removal of an IUD in a pregnant patient.
This is what you would expect to occur; but there are slight chances to become pregnant even when taking the pill.
After only one miscarriage, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are still just as high as a person who hasn't miscarried before.
No, Heavy bleeding after a late or missed period could be a sign of a miscarriage. But chances are if you are experiencing Heavy bleeding you are not, or are no longer pregnant.
Sometimes it is everyday vomiting. Sometimes it is weekly.
Nothing. It's safe and you have the same chances as before for keeping it or having a miscarriage.
It is possible to get pregnant in your 50's. However, the chances decrease greatly at that age since your body stops producing eggs. The chances of miscarriage also greatly increase as you get older, lowering the chances of a viable pregnancy.
Hi there. It really depends on whether the women experiences break through ovulation straight after the miscarriage. Some women do indeed experience this and if this happens then there is a high risk of pregnancy. But if this doesn't happens then the chance of pregnancy happening is low.
If you have had sex you could be pregnant, but this is not the place to find out so go seek professional help, or get a proper pregnany test.
You can still get pregnant even if the man pulls out, however if you have gotten your period, chances are pretty good that you are NOT pregnant. Your mind is a powerful tool and if you know that there is a chance you might be pregnant you mind can trick your body into thinking it is and you can have pregnancy symptoms even when you are not pregnant. The best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy, especially if you are young is to abstain. yes you can still get pregnant even if your boyfriend did pull out. and if you did already start your period chances are you are not pregnant.
I really don't think it matters on your age, Miscarriages are more likely to happen with in the first 12 weeks of your pregnancy