there is a chance. sometimes the tests are very light in the beginning and it is hard to tell a positive from a negative. but sometimes the hormones are present enough to tell. it really depends on how far along the pregnancy was. if it was only a month or so, it might be a very light line still. if it was a test administered by a doctor it would probably be more clear than store bought tests that are generally used more often.
nothing! a chemical pregnancy is one that is lost early on before most people even know they are pregnant. a chemical pregnancy is normally lost before or around the time of your period. a miscarriage is a pregnancy lost before 20 weeks. a chemical pregnancy is still a miscarriage anyway you look at it. hope this helps! nothing! a chemical pregnancy is one that is lost early on before most people even know they are pregnant. a chemical pregnancy is normally lost before or around the time of your period. a miscarriage is a pregnancy lost before 20 weeks. a chemical pregnancy is still a miscarriage anyway you look at it. hope this helps!
Possibly, if the pregnancy ended very early the hCG may have returned to pre-pregnancy levels before the miscarriage. It is more likely for the test to be negative a few days to a week after an early first trimester miscarriage.
After only one miscarriage, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are still just as high as a person who hasn't miscarried before.
Miscarriage
No. Pregnancy, abortion or miscarriage or having the baby will not give you any more rights then you had before the pregnancy apart from the right what to do regarding your pregnancy/child.
If you have a miscarriage before week 22 there's not much they can do.
Yes. The actual passing of the miscarriage is the last part of the process. The pregnancy may actually have ended days before and the hormones associated it will have been falling since. Actually, this is incorrect. The final part of the miscarriage is for the HCG level to return to zero. Now, it all depends how far along you were in your pregnancy of course. If very early, then what you experienced could be normal.
Miscarriage: Inadvertent loss of a pregnancy before the fetus is viable. A considerable proportion of pregnancies end in a miscarriage. Also called a spontaneous abortion.Induced miscarriage is aka an abortion.
A pregnancy that's interrupted by itself before the baby is ready to be born.
Beyonce had 1 miscarriage before her pregnancy with Blue Ivy
A miscarriage can take place at any time during a pregnancy. Miscarriages are most common during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (the first trimester). A woman may have to have a D and C after miscarrying. The later in the pregnancy a miscarriage occurs, the more complications could arise.
That's correct on all counts.