A doctor will probably tell you to stop doing that. But tons of people told me that falling doesn't cause a misscarriage, and that's how I lost my baby. I'd ask a doctor to make sure- I don't really see how it would hurt it though.
AnswerThe baby's safety should always come first and anything that badly jogs you, if you have a bad fall or even if you are in a slight car accident is worth being checked out for. A pregnant woman doesn't want to live in a plastic bubble, but for the sake of your baby I'd say leave the ATV jig for awhile.You can get pregnant NOW, it is not still from the miscarriage. If you feel like it, go for it.
You could still be pregnant, but antibiotics can make you miscarriage, or harm the baby.
Recently I experienced my third miscarriage at 4 weeks. I had two days of heavy bleeding and one day when a very large clot plopped into the toilet, which was the amniotic sac.Yes you do pass clots and tissue.Good luck and blessings!
miscarriage does not prevent pregnancy---although usually it takes a cycle to pass to restart your clockl good luck joymaker rn
Yes you can get pregnant again. My friend had a miscarriage and DNC and 1 month later found out she was already 3 weeks pregnant again. She gave birth to a healthy baby. Don't worry about it too much. I agree with the above answer, I had a miscarriage with no d&c, 2 years later i got pregnant and had a healthy baby boy. 2 years after that I got pregnant and had another miscarriage WITH a d&c and waited a year to get pregnant again (all my doctors recommened waiting at least a year to get pregnant again after a miscarriage. I got pregant and recently gave birth to a healthy baby girl! Providing the D & C was straightforward there is no reason why you should not have a baby quite normally. There are no guarantees though.
Pregnancy is rare when using the contraceptive implant. If you had a miscarriage recently, your pregnancy test will be positive.
some people when they have their tubes tied are left with little tears which can allow sperm through. is more common if youd had a c-section in the past.
Yes. Unfortunately. I recently had a miscarriage due to issues with my gallbladder. Two months after, the day I went in to get my gallbladder removed, the nurse informed us that I'm pregnant and they wont follow throough with the procedure. So we're hoping nothing bad happens this time. Its a hard thought to have.
That depends on how much bleeding? Did you recently have sex because that can cause some bleeding. You don't always have to be in pain to miscarry. You should call your ob/gyn immediately.
i just had a miscarriage recently my doc told me that there is always a 33% chance for every woman to miscarry and it doesnt mean that it puts you in a higher risk for having a misscarriage its always the same so dont worry it doesnt mean it will happen again
Yes, if you have not recently had a miscarriage or given birth.
This is a question for a vet.