I would think most doctors would double check, as in doing a vaginal sonagram, before making a diagnosis of that magnitude.
From what I understand most miscarriages happen prior to entering your second trimester. Miscarriages are somewhat common, many doctors stating 1 out of 5 pregnancies end up in a miscarriage. It is usually not due to anything you did but natures way of ending something that wasn't meant to be. Also, remember that many of these the pregnant women don't even realize they had a miscarriage and mistake it for their normal monthly period. I had a miscarriage at 4 weeks and my doctor told me it was not uncommon and that a previous miscarriage will not make me more likely to miscarry again. Be positive and good luck.
I was wondering the same thing. We have been trying for 11 months and nothing :/ but this time I'm feeling really crampy like I might have a uti. Not sure if I'm prego or have a uti.
If you think it was done properly and you feel no discomfort then it was likely a success. Doctors recieve extensisive training before they go into practice. Gall bladder surgery is a generally easy surgery so the chance of a mistake is veery slim.
yes cause what if they make a mistake
Yes, this is possible.
It could of been a chemical pregnancy it means your positive for pregnancy yet then you bleed the egg fertilizes but does not inplant hence the bleeding. I may have been a miscarriage Most don't know their pregnant being so early in it they mistake it for a period.
A STAPH (short for STAPHYLOCOCCUS) infection can be a serious bacterial infection. It can make you feel groggy and tired. You need to follow Doctors instructions and take ALL of your antibiotics. You also need to take it easy, get rest, plenty of fluids and let your body heal it self. Some people stop taking their antibiotics when they feel better, but that is a MISTAKE. Take all meds as directed, take it as directed, rest, and do not resume activity until you are 100%.
The guy is dead, suing him will be a waste of time and money. The best thing is to make his mistake known publicly, so other doctors and individuals will learn from that doctor's mistake.
ANSWER A STAPH (short for STAPHYLOCOCCUS) infection can be a serious bacterial infection. It can make you feel groggy and tired. You need to follow Doctors instructions and take ALL of your antibiotics. You also need to take it easy, get rest, plenty of fluids and let your body heal it self. Some people stop taking their antibiotics when they feel better, but that is a MISTAKE. Take all meds as directed, take it as directed, rest, and do not resume activity until you are 100%. <<<ADR>>>
Don't. This is a horrible mistake. If you need to, get an abortion privately. Or talk to someone about it, that you trust. Do not destroy someone's life because you can't control your own.
A miscarriage of justice refers to the wrongful conviction or punishment of an innocent person due to errors in the legal process, such as improper evidence, procedural mistakes, or bias. In contrast, an exoneration occurs when an individual who was previously convicted is officially declared innocent, often as a result of new evidence, appeals, or legal reviews that demonstrate their wrongful conviction. Essentially, while a miscarriage of justice signifies the wrongful conviction itself, exoneration is the process of correcting that mistake.
YES!!!!!! they can get really bad, and some staph infections (like mrsa) are contagious. It would be a mistake not to go.