In the first trimester, when most miscarriages happen, it's usually due to something wrong with the fetus, like a deformity so it wouldn't survive later on in the pregnancy. It's Mother Nature's way of dealing with it. There is usually nothing to do about it and not something the woman has done.
yes a women can have a miscarriage any where between ovulation and her missed period some women know and some do not
There shouldn't be a problem to get pregnant again.
A miscarriage. Meaning "missed birth".
There is NO such thing as a "missed miscarriage". You're either "pregnant" or "not pregnant". You can have a threatened miscarriage, but not a missed one. You cannot "flush out" pregnancy hormones; in fact, drinking lots of water only dilutes the urine more.Go to a doctor for a blood test and exam. These will be the most reliable.
I think you must have misunderstood the word "bladed."They probably said "belated." If so, a belated miscarriage, more commonly known as a missed or delayed miscarriage, occurs when the fetus has died but has not been expelled from the uterus.
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The period can be late without you having a miscarriage. It happens from now and then. If you had a miscarriage the test will show positive for a little while longer since it takes time for the hormones to settle.
Yes. A missed miscarriage is one example of this happening
December 21, 2016
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