Not necessarily. It depends on how far along a pregnancy is. If a woman is only a few weeks pregnant, the embryo is very small. The woman may have a normal, or slightly heavy, period, which is actually a miscarriage, and not even know she was ever pregnant.
It is possible for part of the embryo/fetus or placenta to remain in utero after a miscarriage. This is called "retained products of conception."
If you suspect that you are having a miscarriage, you should contact your doctor.
Yes, roller coasters can be very bad babies and can result in injuries and death.
you get a rash a big one also u need to eat broccoli everyday
Not likely, but depending on what it is, it may cause birth defects, or major complications to the mother and fetus.
i know this is really gross..... but u will go into labor and give birth to the dead child.... and it will be less painfull then normal birth.. but painful. it will also be fast...
"will push" or "_____ going to push"
Push is a noun (a push) and a verb (to push).
The present tense of "push" is "push." For example, "I push the door open."
The past tense of push is pushed; the future tense is will push.
Yes, it is completely possible to be pregnant again 2 weeks after a miscarriage, even if HCG levels are not back down to zero. If you suspect that you are pregnant, see your doctor.
will push -- I will push for a new law. am/is/are going to push. -- We are going to push the car into the garage. am/is/are pushing. -- They are pushing for the the world record tomorrow.
push as verb as in "to push" is oshimasu
The opposite of "Push hard" or a hard push is an easy or light push.