Doctors vary as to what checks they do. The checks that they should do are a combination of the following to ensure a wrong diagnosis is not made. Ultrasound can show if a heartbeat and movements are visible after a certain point. It should not be used on its own. Measurements of hCG will show a fall in levels. It does not matter if the levels are low, but they do need to show an increase. They may also do an internal check to see if the cervix is dilated. Listening for a heartbeat with Doppler or an ear Trumpet is not reliable as it can be easily missed in the early stages.
Well I had a natural miscarriage ( had a gestational sac but no baby) but usually your soppose to check up with your doctor and they willl either do a ultrasound or test your hcg levels or both. However you can take a pregnancy test to see if you test positve because its basically the same thing the doctor does or you can tell by your bleeding stopping. I'm no doctor I'm just going by experience. Like I said I had a miscarriage natural with no check up because I'm sure everything is out and my first period was awful lots of pain and blood clots. Still I recommend to see a doctor.
Yes.Yes, a induced miscarriage is aka abortion. You can do it by pills up to the 9th week and by surgery up to week 20 in the USA. You have to see a doctor for abortion.
Cramps are contractions of the uterus. They can be a normal part of a spontanious or induced miscarriage. However, it is important to have follow up doctor care after a miscarriage to make sure all the tissue is expelled.
Yes, it is possible to have a miscarriage before you know you're pregnant. It happens a lot more than, I think, people know about. I think a doctor can do an exam to tell if you've had a miscarriage or not, but it probably has to be soon after. Call a doctor right away if you want to know. you could definatly have a misscarage before you know you are pregnant because some times you do have what you think are periods so you don't notice changes in your body. some people go full term with out knowing there are pregnant. but i don't think it is possible for a doctor to check if you have had a misscarge once the misscarage is complete.
That is called an abortion and it can be done by medicine up to the 9th week and after that by surgery. You have to see a doctor to have it done.
Yes it's called a induced miscarriage or abortion.
I have a good friend who got pregnant and had a miscarriage. By the time she went in for her 6 week check up she was already pregnant again. She had a baby girl, at her 6 week check up her doctor inserted the IUD. When she had her 6 week IUD check up, she was pregnant again. The doctor told her she would probably miscarry from him removing the IUD, she didn't. Baby number 2 was born 4 weeks before baby #1 had her first BDay.
If you dont see a doctor after you have a miscarriage, not alot of many things can happen to you, but one thing is quite dangerous. when you get a miscarriage some of the parts of the baby can be left inside, (arms, legs, torso, or head) and if your uterus closes back up it will still have those remaining parts left inside, and you can get a serious infection.
Yes, the hCG can remain in the body for up to six weeks after a miscarriage. The tests done by a doctor can show if the level is rising or not. If everything is OK, the levels will be going up.
yes. be sure to talk to your doctor, and make appointments so your doctor can help you make sure no accidents acure.
only a doctor can determine that so take her to get a check up
If you want an abortion you have to go see the doctor. A medical abortion is available up to the 9th week and after that a surgical one. The pills you get from the doctor after he has examined you and determined if you are fit for a medical abortion or if you need a surgical one.