Yes. Every pregnancy and every person is different.
It is possible, especially if you were not very far along with your pregnancy.
With every pregnancy it's most likely going to be different. There might be a lot in common but expect some differences too.
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)
You need to see a doctor. It is possible that you have miscarried, but only scans and blood tests will tell for sure.
Yes its possible you could be pregnant or you conceived shortly after the miscarriage. See your doctor for a blood test. You may have conceived twins and miscarried one. Even after a D & c it has been known for a twin to survive.
If it was recently, like a couple days ago then maybe you still have the pregnancy hormone in your blood stream. You need to have a blood test for that though, the technical term for the test is called BHCG (it is in England) See your dr if you are worried, x
it is very possible you need to see your doctor. My cousin did not know she was pregnant until 5 months in because she was having periods! go see your doctor. it is also possible you could have miscarried
It is possible yes.
I don't really have any experience mainly because I am a male, but I don't believe that this would be possible, or if that, it would be rare?.
I would answer and say yes it is possible....I have miscarried 5 times and have never had a D & C.
Yes, it is possible to have miscarried even if hCG levels are negative, especially if the miscarriage occurred very early in the pregnancy. In such cases, the body may have expelled the pregnancy tissue before hCG levels could be detected or while they were still low. Additionally, hCG levels can take time to return to baseline after a miscarriage, so negative results might not immediately indicate that a miscarriage has not occurred. Always consult a healthcare provider for accurate assessment and guidance.
It is possible, though rare.