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.
Do you have some of the miscarriage symptoms such as bleeding, cramping, with pelvic or back-pain are accompanied during that period. Another miscarriage symptoms is the sudden stop of all pregnancies symptoms which include breast tenderness, the feeling of unwell.
If the miscarriage is only suspected then it may not have been a miscarriage at all and the symptoms will not go away. However if it was a miscarriage, pregnancy symptoms may go before the bleeding starts or may not go for a week or so after.
If the cervix is open, miscarriage is inevitable and nothing can preserve the pregnancy. Symptoms of an inevitable miscarriage may include dull relentless or sharp intermittent pain in the lower abdomen or back.
bleeding, sometimes pain and cramping. All bleeding cannot be considered an immediate miscarriage. An ultrasound and fetal hearttones need to confirm.
I had a miscarriage and 5 weeks later gotpregnant and have all the symptoms you are talking about and my doctor says all the symptoms are very normal even the cramps so yes you could be pregnant Have you had your first period since your miscarriage yet? I had a miscarriage and my doctor said I would continue having pregnancy symptoms (even though you've already miscarried) until you have your next cycle.
PAIN,throwing up.
No it doesn't necessarily mean you will miscarry but all bleeding during pregnancy needs to be evaluated by a doctor.
no breast tenderness has nothing to do with with miscarriage---not all women gets pregnancy symptoms---
Probably not. A week or so either way doesn't mean you are pregnant and some months you don't have all the symptoms. If it was a miscarriage you would have had more than that.
It can take up to 2 months until the pregnancy hormones settle and even longer if you had a later miscarriage and during that time the body think it's pregnant and will continue with the symptoms. If that time has passed you need to see a doctor.
If you really had a miscarriage, you can't still be pregnant, but you could be pregnant again before you get your next period.
That depends on which symptoms you refer to: the symptoms of premature birth or miscarriage?; or the symptoms of the police breaking down your door and arresting your abusive self? In either case, you shouldn't have to wait long.