you don't!!
for me its been 2 ina half yearsz!!
and its still hard for me!!
when ever i am with my niecesz and nephewsz i cant help but think about my unborn child!!
itsz hard and to me i think you will never really truly get over it!!
Presumably that would be possible if you got mad enough to forget where you set the baby down... If you are talking about miscarrying a baby, that is much less likely.
If there is no clinical reason for your miscarrying, there has been no research to support the idea that miscarrying once will increase the chances of it happening again.
If you found out your baby was not alive before you started miscarrying like i did, then the baby is still in there until you pass it. When you start bleeding and have clots come out, then the baby goes with it. if the baby does not come out, after awhile you can get an infection and could die from the infection. Hope this helps
Hi, You could be miscarrying yes hun. I am very very sorry.
Miscarrying is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, pelvic cramps, and sometimes lower back pain.
No.
bleeding and cramping
a weak uterus
It depends on whether or not they have determined the cause of the prior miscarriages and if it is a treatable condition. I hope you are under the care of a specialist who will hopefully give you the answers you need.
At sixweeks the heart beat was retrieved. Some ultrasounds can not find the heartbeat of the baby til three or four months into a pregnancy. Usually when your miscarrying, you will feel abdominal cramping and usually clots of blood. Usually most women miscarry within the first 6 weeks, most woman who pass six weeks have a healthy pregnancy and baby. If you are concerned talk to your Doctor!
Yes
If on the toilet then flush it. If not clean it up with bleach