The body will reject a baby for many reason, sometimes it your body balance, sometimes infection, or sometime a problem will develop with the child, a miscarriage is natures way or get rid of the bad, may not seem like a happy time at the minute, but better than have a child that suffers in life.
Most of doctors schedule a second ultrasound week twenty of the pregnancy
A miscarriage means you have definitely lost the baby, there is usually lots of cramping and clots. A threatened miscarriage means just that, you are still pregnant but may miscarry in the future. Any spotting while pregnant can be called a threatened miscarriage and many women go on to have healthy babies. If you still have signs of pregnancy like swollen and sore breasts it is probably just a threatened miscarriage. Most doctors will order an ultrasound scan to tell for sure. I should think that a blood test (Quantitative HCG) would be more reliable than ultrasound. Levels are decreased in the case of miscarriage, threatened &/incomplete abortion, & if the fetus is dead.
Once you have healed and there were no complications they can't but if you haven't healed yet you would still be bleeding or have pregnancy hormones in your blood. They would also be able to see remains on the ultrasound if you had any.
You can have a natural miscarriage at home, that can happen anywhere. An abortion on the other hand, a induced miscarriage, you can only get at the doctors.
Maybe you should call the doctors office and let them know. Maybe they can give you a blood test or an ultrasound to see if the pregnancy is still good.
They use ultrasound for that.
Doctors use ultrasound to check the health of an unborn baby.
Doctors use ultrasound technology as a tool to investigate and diagnose ailments and to assist during pre-natal care. It is not used by doctors as a therapy. Ultrasound therapy is offered by physiotherapists who use the technology to aid in healing painful joints and injuries.
By using an ultrasound.
GO TO THE DOCTORS OR HOSPITAL !
It let's them see what's wrong inside of you.
They are not technically doctors. They are called sonographers or ultrasound techs.