Your question is unclear. If you are concerned go to a doctor.
First of all, you should've seen the doctor weeks ago if you've been bleeding for almost a month. Second, yes you can be pregnant since no Birth Control is 100% sure. So don't be scared and go see the doctor because if you don't and it is a miscarriage you will get infections if the uterus isn't cleaned out of the remains. If you are not pregnant you need to find out why you are bleeding.
If you had bleeding at four weeks pregnant it is possible that you were not pregnant at all, you just had a period. Even if you were pregnant tests may show nothing as very little hormone would have been produced and it would soon disappear.
have your doctor checked if you just had have miscarriage? breast milk will only produced if you are pregnant and it will automatically come out 2-3 days after the fetus or the baby is removed from your uterus.
No, a woman is born with all the eggs she will have. They are not produced later in life, nor are they produced while she is pregnant.
pigs are produced when their mothers are pregnant and then they are given birth to.
If you get your period I do not believe it could have been implantation bleeding. You cannot get a period when you are pregnant. Any bleeding that you could have gotten would be implantation bleeding, which isn't very common, and you would not have gotten your period afterwards. No the above answer is wrong. You CAN get your period when you are pregnant. Not just once but every month. A woman in Canada just gave birth and didn't even know she was pregnant because she had a regular period every month, had no pregnancy symptoms and because she is a larger woman, could not see her stomach grow. Therefore, YES you CAN get pregnant and still have a period.
It's not the hormone but the lack of it that can cause miscarriage. It's the lack of Progesterone which is the hormone that is required to maintain a healthy pregnancy. It's produced by the ovary until the placenta has matured and after that when needed.
Progesterone is sometimes prescribed for women who have had very early miscarriages.
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If a lady is no longer ovulating then no eggs are being produced and therefore she can no longer become pregnant.
no. it is only produced in urine and blood of pregnant women. the chemical is produced by the embryo upon fertilization.
Yes.
Sorry, the above should read, but without a test , nobody can say for sure, many hormones may be at play and cause abnormal bleeding and missed periods, but the pregnancy test detects a hormone only produced by the placenta , which would verify you are pregnant