No, tampons should not be used a few days after a miscarriage and there's no reason to use tampons as you will not be menstruating at that time. During miscarriage tissue from the pregnancy needs to be expelled, the cervix is more open so you're at higher risk of infection and TSS - thus using tampons would be very dangerous. If you still have bleeding then use pads or period underwear.
Potentially a woman may be fertile after miscarriage. This is fairly unlikely as it takes time after miscarriage or pregnancy for a womans cycles to return to normal, however you should always assume that pregnancy is a possibility whenever you have sex.
It depends how far along you were. The higher thelevel to start with the longer it takes to fall back. From a few days to a few weeks. This is a very good miscarriage site. http://www.womens-health.co.uk/miscarr.asp
Not really.
A natural miscarriage can vary in duration. It usually starts with light bleeding and cramping, which can last a few days to a couple of weeks. The process may include passing blood clots and tissue. It is essential to seek medical care for monitoring and support during this time.
Yes, they will do an ultrasound and blood test and may do a physical exam. (I'm a doctor)
If you are off the contraceptive pill for a few days, it is safe to go back on. However, it is important to use another contraceptive for the following 7 days until you are fully protected again by the pill, if you want to avoid pregnancy.
During a miscarriage at the 12 week point you can see large clots (that look much like raw liver) and you can also see the baby's body. The baby will look somewhat grey (hence the term grey matter). You should bleed for a few days. At first the bleeding and cramping might be severe but if there are no complications and the miscarriage is a complete miscarriage the symptoms will lessen.
It is generally safe to give your dog flea medicine a few days before the scheduled date, but it is best to consult with your veterinarian to ensure it is appropriate for your specific situation.
You should not drink pennyroyal to induce a miscarriage. Pennyroyal is basically poison if ingested orally. Instead, rub a few drops on your stomach every day and it should make you have contractions. This will make you have some heavy bleeding and stomach cramps. After a few days, the baby should be flushed out.
Possibly, if the pregnancy ended very early the hCG may have returned to pre-pregnancy levels before the miscarriage. It is more likely for the test to be negative a few days to a week after an early first trimester miscarriage.
Consult your Doctor.
No, ibuprofen has no affect on whether or not a woman miscarries. 4 pills a day is not a high dose either, so there is nothing to worry about. a miscarriage would be the result of something else.