Yes, some individuals have reported experiencing spotting during weeks 3 to 6 of their pregnancy without resulting in a miscarriage. Spotting can occur due to various reasons, such as implantation bleeding or hormonal changes, and does not always indicate a problem. However, it's essential for anyone experiencing spotting to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure both the mother's and the baby's health. Each pregnancy is unique, and medical advice is crucial for proper care.
Usually you will bleed and be really sick
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.
No your hcg levels should have gone back down
NO! My pregnancy hormones decreased and they thought it was a chemical pregnancy but my baby showed up on the ultrasound 2 weeks later. NO! My pregnancy hormones decreased and they thought it was a chemical pregnancy but my baby showed up on the ultrasound 2 weeks later.
Normally the closer you get to the second trimester the better you start to feel.
it is likely that you had a spontaneous miscarriage, which means you were pregnant but miscarried and that's why your hpt came out positive (the pregnancy hormone needs a while to get out of your system after having miscarried)
When I miscarried I was told to act as that was the first day of my period so in effect I could conceive 2 weeks later as within a normal cycle
This does not necessarily mean you've miscarried, but you need to see a doctor as soon as you can. My doctor told me there is not much anyone can do about a miscarriage until 23 weeks pregnant. When your situation happend to me, I was only two to three weeks, and it did not work out so well for me. I still tested positive on home pregnancy a week after my doctor confirmed I'd miscarried, so don't bother wasting money on those home test. Go see your doctor.
I had very sore breast, when I was pregnant, until 6 weeks when I found out I'd miscarried.
Yes, also you could get pregnant again very easily after a birth or miscarriage.
Of course, every body (as well as every pregnancy and miscarriage) is different. I miscarried at 5w5d and bled (lots of clotting) for 1 week. From what I have heard from other m/c sufferers, that is relatively short, and I credit it to the fact that I was so early on in my pregnancy so I had less internal changes due to hormones and fetal growth. I am very sorry for your loss.
yes, if you miscarried two weeks or more ago.