yes it can.but not always.thats why always check twice
All fetus don't turn into a baby, so yes you can have a miscarriage at 3 week. But you should visit a doctor in case you miscarried in order to find the reasons and to make sure that you are physically fit to become pregnant.
Sadly, the answer is no. After Brook and her partner Thom Evans announced her pregnancy in 2010, Brook suffered a miscarriage in 2011. She has not conceived a child as of this writing.
Marilyn Monroe was not the same after her miscarriage.
yes
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.
She claims to of had a miscarriage this past summer while away but turns out she was faking the pregnancy, personally i don't think she was ever pregnant but they never did say.
Yes
no, but his close friend had a miscarriage, and so he wrote the song Small Bump about it.
There is no specific blood test for miscarriage, however, by taking a few samples of blood on different days and measuring the amount of pregnancy hormone, it can be seen if the amounts are decreasing, which would indicate a miscarriage. ~pawsalmighty When something like that goes wrong it's usually quite clear. Miscarriages are usually painful and there is a "feeling that something isn't right". For early pregnancy a doctor can usually do a vaginal sonogram to check the embryo. I'm not a doctor but I haven't ever heard of diagnosing miscarriage in such a way. The chances of stopping a miscarriage are slight and at that point they would have to wait and see. Remember too that some miscarriages happen so early that a woman mistakes it for menses.
Not necessarily. It depends on how far along a pregnancy is. If a woman is only a few weeks pregnant, the embryo is very small. The woman may have a normal, or slightly heavy, period, which is actually a miscarriage, and not even know she was ever pregnant. It is possible for part of the embryo/fetus or placenta to remain in utero after a miscarriage. This is called "retained products of conception." If you suspect that you are having a miscarriage, you should contact your doctor.
No. She has denied ever being pregnant or having a miscarriage. It was a rumor started by the National Enquirer which Jen debunked.
No. She has denied ever being pregnant or having a miscarriage. It was a rumor started by the National Enquirer which Jen debunked.