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No the ultrasound is usually right, it's called a miss miscarriage I think.
I would talk to your doctor
By getting an ultrasound from a doctor.
Yes, they will do an ultrasound and blood test and may do a physical exam. (I'm a doctor)
Yes they can. They use ultrasound.
You have to see your doctor after and he will see if you are still pregnant. Usually the fetus is dead but has not come out yet which require a D&C. If you mean if you can get pregnant after a miscarriage, yes you can.
Only your doctor can really answer that question. However, it is not unusual for a home pregnancy test to be incorrect after a miscarriage. Home pregnancy tests look for pregnancy-related hormones in your urine...hormones that may still be present for weeks after a miscarriage. To determine the status of your pregnancy and the health of your child, your doctor should perform an ultrasound.
It could be a miscarriage, although bleeding shouldn't be of concern if the fetus is properly developing. I suggest you go see your ob-gyn for another ultrasound in order to find out if the bleeding is serious. Ultrasounds don't cause blood or cramps. Take care, T. Hawk
There is no food that make you have a miscarriage or abort. You have to see a doctor for that. If you have no doctor you can visit womenonwaves or womenonweb.
Only your doctor after doing an ultrasound can tell for sure.
Tylenol does not cause miscarriage but adding meds when pregnant is something you should talk to your doctor about.
i suggest you go to the doctor.