Yes, starvation at 5 weeks of pregnancy can potentially lead to a miscarriage. The lack of essential nutrients and energy can adversely affect fetal development and the overall health of the pregnancy. Additionally, severe malnutrition can disrupt hormonal balance and uterine conditions necessary for maintaining the pregnancy. It's crucial for pregnant individuals to receive adequate nutrition to support both their health and the health of the developing fetus.
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
it can be different in every woman normally about 2 weeks
Through my experience, I had abdominal pains underneath my belly and had a fever the next day. After that I had a miscarriage at 5 weeks. I really don't know what caused it, but the fever was a symptom of a miscarriage for me. It may be different for you though. Best of luck to you on your pregnancy and hope everything will be alright for you.
just a little more cramping than usual
Not miscarriage, more likely brain damage. It's called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Yes it can..it's called a missed abortion/miscarriage..It happened to me and the pregnancy had stopped growing at 5 weeks and here I am at 7.5 weeks..I end up having to take misoprostol to end it.
No its a sign of early miscarriage get checked sweetie
NO, Nature will takes it's place. If you do do things that could cause a miscarriage it sitll may not and the baby would then have a birth defect, learning defect of somesort. There are other options if you do not want to have a baby. There is always adoption, and worse case an abortion.
If you had a miscarriage, you will definitely start bleeding heavily certainly after 5 weeks of pregnancy. ER Doctors are always busy, and will mostly not be focused when the case is not an emergency, in the case you were bleeding and in pain then of course it could have been a miscarriage, best is to try a pregnancy test again, and change hospital.
The risk of miscarriage is around 20% or more (up to 50% in some studies). Broken down in weeks, according to the World Health Organization, out of those pregnancies that miscarry, 75% are during weeks 1-2, 10% are during weeks 3-6, and 5% are during weeks 6-12. After a fetal heartbeat is seen during an ultrasound, the risk drops to less than 5%.
most likely you had a miscairriage, then two weeks later had your period. You may want to talk to a doctor though.
Im living proof! I had a miscarriage on march25th and found out I was pregnant on april19th.. I'm currently 6 weeks pregnant confirmed by ultrasound today:) 5/2/2011