If I am reading your question correctly, you have completed your miscarriage and having your first period post-miscarriage?
If this is what you're saying, then the lower Back pain you're experiencing could be explained by a few things. If you've recently gone back on birth-control the hormone shift can cause you to have a more intense period than normal, but this should go away after about 3 cycles. If you're not on birth-control the back pain could be associated with your hormone levels which, depending on how long ago the miscarriage was, may not have returned to normal levels just yet. Its possible that the back pain is entirely unrelated to your period or simply that being pregnant (whether carried to term or not) can cause permanent changes in your body. Most women report that their periods are easier after being pregnant but some do experience a marked increase in the discomfort associated with their menstrual cycle. But as always, seek medical help if you feel this is a serious issue, and perhaps your doctor could shed more light on the subject.
Good luck and I am sorry for your loss. I too have had a miscarriage and I know the pain of losing a child (even one you didn't know you were pregnant with in the first place).
A miscarriage in the first trimester is going to feel similar to period-like cramping in your lower abdomen. Some other symptoms of having a miscarriage are: the passing of tan colored tissue, headaches, back pain, the passing of blood, white to pinkish colored discharge, and a sudden decrease in signs of pregnancy.
No, your period has no effect on your pulse.
i highly doubt that means miscarriage the doctors often say that when you hit your 3 months your risk of having a miscarriage is very low. the baby can just be shifting to a different position.
i had a miscarriage a couple of days agao and this happened the night before i miscarried so i think that it is a sign that you are about to miscarry!
Um... If ur on ur period, ur not pregnant.
AnswerProbably, but maybe not. You could just be having severe digestive problems. You should go see a doctor immediately.
during period i am having severe pain in lower abdomen and back
Cramping in the lower abdomen and back can be a sign of a miscarriage, however it is not 100 percent specific for miscarriage, as several other conditions can cause similar symptoms, including Braxton-Hicks contractions, or even labor. If you are having these pains, especially associated with vaginal bleeding or fluid leakage, you should seek help immediately.
Yes it could mean you are pregnant. It could also mean you have uterine problems. It could also mean you are having a miscarriage or an istopic pregnancy. You should definatly go to the doctors or at least buy a pregnancy test.
Having your period. Might wanna go clift jumping /\/iggaa.
If the cervix is open, miscarriage is inevitable and nothing can preserve the pregnancy. Symptoms of an inevitable miscarriage may include dull relentless or sharp intermittent pain in the lower abdomen or back.
It could be a infection so go see the doctor. The miscarriage was 3 months ago so I doubt it has to do with that.