I am not a human medical doctor, but some blood tests can still be positive even though the pregnancy has ended a few days before. The hormones measured can stya in the system for a while. Based on what you desribed it sounds as though this is a case of early embryonic loss. This can happen when something major goes wrong in the developing embryo and it can't survive. However, prior to this it has already signaled that there is a pregnancy and the mother's body recognized it. This would be a very early "miscariage".
Make sure an ultrasound confirms where the initial pregnancy was. If it was ectopic (in your tubes or even the abdomen), there is a slim chance the pregnancy continues despite periods but will only show low HCG levels because it is not a real pregnancy.
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Only your Doctor can truly answer this question. Was you definitely pregnant and was it confirmed by pregnancy test or blood test? If you are/was pregnant and you are now experiencing bleeding, abdominal cramping etc, you should go to A & E, Early Pregnancy Unit or contact your Doctor immediately.
There is NO such thing as a "missed miscarriage". You're either "pregnant" or "not pregnant". You can have a threatened miscarriage, but not a missed one. You cannot "flush out" pregnancy hormones; in fact, drinking lots of water only dilutes the urine more.Go to a doctor for a blood test and exam. These will be the most reliable.
Answer If ur cramping and bleeding at 5 weeks pregnant it could be two things: a miscarriage or you thought that you were pregnant and you were just really REALLY late. IF CONFIRMED PREGNANCY, CALL DOC IMMEDIATELY OR GO TO EMERGENCY ROOM.
after having a miscarriage 6 months ago my period is 4 days late.took pregnancy test it came back negative am i pregnant
If you are cramping and bleeding and you ARE pregnant you are having a miscarriage. you need to see a doctor.
Cramping during pregnancy, unfortunately, can mean multiple things; some are okay and some are not so good. It can be gas, constipation, your uterus growing; signs of an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and the list can go on and on. If the cramping continues and it concerns you too much you should contact your doctor.
You don't.A miscarriage is diagnosed when a pregnant woman has bleeding and cramping. Checking the levels of HCG (the pregnancy hormone) and seeing it decline rather than rise is evidence that the bleeding is a miscarriage.But if the woman has bleeding but never has a pregnancy test then ther eis no way to know if it is a miscarriage.
You can't have a miscarriage if you are not pregnant
You can have a miscarriage through out the pregnancy for different reasons.
No do not take Advil if you are pregnant, You can take Tylenol. If you are cramping it is a sign you might be threatening to miscarry. Treatment for threatened miscarriage is bed rest, no sex and see your doctor if symptoms worsen.
It is possible. I knew when I ovulated with my first child and I had cramping like that. Mine was from a cyst that formed after the egg burst through which is why it was cramping only on side. With my other 2 children and with 1 miscarriage I also had cramping all over just from the changes in ligaments etc... My miscarriage was a blighted ovum and had nothing to do with the cramping. Slight cramping in early pregnancy is very common.