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).
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.
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.
Teenage girls can get pregnant, but there is more risk of having an eptopic pregnency or a misscarage. That is why your mum tells you to wait until you are oldenough and have finished your education because they cost alot of money and need alot of care and attention.
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.
The opposite of "Push hard" or a hard push is an easy or light push.