No. Absolutely not. Man women go on to have healthy pregnancies and babies, with PCOS. Getting proper care from your OB is very important. You want to be sure you don't need to be on progesterone supplements, or baby asprin, or any other medication that may help the baby and pregnancy to be a healthy one. PCOS makes it harder to conceive, but as long as you take good care of yourself and get proper medical care, you can very well go on to have a healthy baby.
most likely that you are pregnant, there could be other reasons. if you are pregnant and spotting, i would get to a doctor right away. it could mean infection or miscarriage
yes you can get pregnant again if that is what you mean.
it does not always mean miscarriage as some women have a bleed during pregnancy but it could also indicate a missed miscarriage which is where the baby has died for what ever reason and you haven't lost it i would suggest that you go to your g.p's and ask for an urgent scan to check if the baby has a heart beat. i had a missed miscarriage at 14 weeks pregnant my body still thought i was pregnant but the baby had died at 9 weeks and 2 days. hope this helps
Most likely the hormones haven't settled. You should wait 3 weeks until you have sex after a miscarriage though so if you had you could be pregnant again.
Probably. You need to call your doctor right away.
Go see a REAL doctor.
It is possible that you are experiencing/did experience a miscarriage. Contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Implantation bleeding but doesn't always mean your pregnant though
The majority of OB/GYNs recommend to wait a minimum of 6 months before conceiving again.
Not sure what you mean by "throw away already" but if you mean you had a miscarriage or abortion you should still be able to get pregnant. Miscarriage is very common, about 30%, and abortion does not make you sterile.
You have to see your doctor after and he will see if you are still pregnant. Usually the fetus is dead but has not come out yet which require a D&C. If you mean if you can get pregnant after a miscarriage, yes you can.
probably not, what it means is that your hormone levels are still high enough to register on a home pregnancy test, most like due to how far into your pregnancy you were at miscarriage... however! you really need to see your doctor immediately.. it is also possible that your placenta abrupted & you are still pregnant..