Miscarriages can be detected several ways.
HCG levels - The woman takes a blood or urine quantitative pregnancy test. Then, 48 hours later, she takes another quantitative pregnancy test. If the HCG level in her blood or urine doesn't rise or actually decreases, then a miscarriage has either taken place or is in the process of taking place.
An ultrasound can help determine if a miscarriage has occurred. If there is no visible fetus or embryo, depending on how far along the pregnancy is, then it can indicate a miscarriage has taken place.
Signs of miscarriage include bleeding, cramping, pain, and passing "clots." If you suspect that you are having a miscarriage, you should contact your doctor.
Yes. Just like humans.
Anxiety related to twin pregnancy
Multiple pregnancies put on pounds.
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Assuming you mean "first Month" the answer is yes. With a very sensitive pregnancy test some pregnancies can be detected as early as 3 weeks and 2 days; this is the first month of pregnancy. Most pregnancies are easily detected at 4 weeks on the day of your missed period with a early pregnancy test this would technically be the beginning of your second month.
Advantages: higher pregnancy rates due to more embryos being transferred, increased genetic diversity in offspring, potential for producing multiple offspring at once. Disadvantages: increased risk of multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets), higher costs associated with the procedure, potential for complications due to multiple pregnancies.
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Yes, many PCOS patients have had multiple successful pregnancies. Don't lose hope.
Multiple or high order pregnancies(OHSS) Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome
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In the United States, about 10-20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, with the percentage being higher for pregnancies detected early. Studies suggest that as many as 50% of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage, but many occur before a woman is even aware she is pregnant. Factors such as maternal age, health conditions, and lifestyle can influence these rates.
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