Yes. This is where timing comes into play. Your first period should be about 28-30 days after the miscarriage - that was my experience anyway.
i guess so since you still have high levels of hormones
You really need to go to the doctor. HCG is the hormone pregnancy tests check for. Those levels could possibly be elevated for weeks after a miscarriage.
shortly after a miscarriage the HCG levels are still high, this might cause multiple ovulations which gives twins..
It is rare, but you can be pregnant and still get your period.
If you really had a miscarriage, you can't still be pregnant, but you could be pregnant again before you get your next period.
Health care providers usually will continue to test hCG levels after a pregnancy loss to ensure they return back to <5.0. If your miscarriage was very early in the pregnancy and you continue to show an elevated hCG level your doctor should do a scan to to see if you have another fetus who survived the miscarriage. hCG levels only rise in the event of a embryo in the first trimester still growing in the uterus or after taking medications that contain hCG. Otherwise after a miscarriage the levels should drop steadily and return to a non-pregnant range within about 4 to 6 weeks depending how far into the pregnancy the loss occurred.
yes!
Just happened to me too. My dr called it a threatened miscarriage and is still checking my hcg levels.
i think i had a miscarriage, but i never knew i was pregnant. how do i find out for sure
A fetus can die inside you but not come out so then it is still a miscarriage. You have to see the doctor if you suspect a miscarriage.
Go and see your doctor or midwife
Yes. A woman can miscarry late in the first trimester or second trimester when hCG levels are at peak at over 250,000.