You do need to see a doctor about this to see if you may still be pregnant. Babies can survive quite a lot of bleeding and there are many documented cases of them or a twin escaping even a D&C.
The other possibility is that you had a hydatidiform mole which is a condition where nothing develops properly, but makes cancerous-type growths which can spread if left untreated. This is uncommon, but either way, you should see a doctor.
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
Normal exercise does not cause miscarriage unless it was a risky pregnancy but then I assume you would not have done gymnastics if the doctor had told you.
It is impossible to say, but bleeding does not always mean that a miscarriage is inevitable. Many women bleed and it eventually settles, while in other cases it does not but increases and becomes accompanied by cramps.
That sounds like a miscarriage; you should go to your doctor and be sure.
Go see your doctor as soon as possible, call them right now. It could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor. ANSWER GO TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY I know this statement was made a while back but for anyone else, the commonest cause of bleeding in mid-late pregnancy is the low lying placenta (placenta previa) A cervical change is possible, an ectopic would present at around six weeks, and you don't always bleed, You would not have a miscarriage at this staGe (only prior to 20 weeks) it would be pre-term labor.
Can misprostal cause abortion?
No. The pill are just hormones that control your cycle and if you haven't been on them a year they would have no direct cause for a miscarriage. Some thing other cause your miscarriage. See your doctor.
By nature or accident. If you mean having a miscarriage on purpose that would be a induced miscarriage aka abortion. You have to see a doctor for that.
No, during miscarriage there is always bleeding. In early miscarriage the embryo and uterine lining will shed so look like a heavy menstrual bleed, further on in pregnancy there may be more obvious embryo or foetus and late pregnancy a woman would need to go to hospital to give birth to the foetus.
Emotional pain, cramping, bleeding if D&C is required due to spontaneous abortion.
The fetus is passed during the bleeding of a miscarriage. If it's in the first trimester, the fetus is smaller than a prune, so would look like a large clot.
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.