Yes, you can get pregnant after a miscarriage if you didn't have a D&C. Most women do not need a D&C after miscarriage.
Some start to ovulate as soon as a week after but to make sure everything is as it should wait until your period has gone back to normal.
BUt it isn't your fault. he should be able to understand
The D&C is not a must after a miscarriage. It's only if there are remains left inside so you should have no problem apart from the one you already have.
Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms. Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
Not everyone require a D&C afterwards. Only of there are remains do you need one. So getting pregnant should be no problem.
Depends - are you pregnant? If so how far along are you?I'd go see a doctor, only way to know for sure (and prevent any possible complications).But no, sex generally can't cause a miscarriage.
Then you would have a new pregnancy. If you feel that this has happened or if you are having any bleeding during pregnancy you should contact your Dr right away.
I posted this question. And it sounds really bad. But I didnt even know I was pregnant. I had thoughts and knew there were possibilities and I was having symptoms but wasnt for sure. Then my friend (She had just had a baby) said that what I was going thru was prolly a miscarriage. I didnt even know if I was for sure or not. I wasnt going to tell the guy that got me in this that I was if I wasnt. It would have started too much drama. If I was then I was going to for sure tell him. But anyways ...... please help me with this question!! This is really a question only you can answer. My feeling is that if you are not even sure it was a miscarriage not to tell anyone. You have a good friend who you can talk to so you don't have to keep your thoughts and feelings to yourself. If you are convinced it WAS a miscarriage and he is a steady boyfriend you probably need to tell him as your worry about getting pregnant (again) is going to change your attitude to him. If he is not a steady boyfriend I would say don't tell him, more from what he might say to HIS friends and how far the 'story' might go than for any other reason. Hope this helps
They say that you can have a very heavy period and that is a sign of early miscarriage. Most woman have a miscarriage early in the first 3 weeks and didnt even know they were pregnant. They just thank that they are having a very heavy period and then they experience spotting also. More then 50% of pregnancy dont make it past the first 4 weeks and most woman dont ever know that they were expecting. From everything that I have read its not common to bleed heavy if your pregnant. I would check with your doctor. If you feel that you may be pregnant he-she can do a blood test.
you need to see a doctor. its bad to take birth control when you're pregnant, it could harm the unborn baby or cause a miscarriage. please see a doctor even if you don't want the baby, it's important for you to be healthy too. if you have a miscarriage but it stays inside you it can be very bad, cause infections and make you seriously ill. you can still take a pregnancy test, the depo won't change the test result. I've been in the same situation, but lucky i was not pregnant. still went to the doctor to make sure.
she didnt its a lie
It will start to decompose and give you infections and that is why you have to see a doctor when you miscarry and have a D&C, an abortion method where they scrape the uterus.
It is possible to fall pregnant on this time line you have suggested. After a miscarriage, I expect a woman to ovulate for the first time between 3-6 weeks after. Therefore if you had a miscarriage a month ago, it is possible you are ready to or have ovulated for the first time. When starting birth control, it is advisable to take "other" precautions for the first seven days. Therefore if you started the birth control Sunday, and had unprotected sex on Monday & Tuesday, you would not have been protected. You may be pregnant again.