Can a healthy woman have a miscarriage?
Most miscarriages happens in the first trimester and the reason is usually because there is something wrong with the fetus. It's Mother Nature's way to take care of a fetus that wouldn't make it any further. So there's nothing wrong with the woman. So yes, healthy women have miscarriages all the time. Almost 1/3 of all pregnancies end in miscarriage.
What do you use the bathroom for?
You generally use the restroom to urinate or to defecate. You might also use it for fixing your hair, brushing your teeth, washing your face, and washing your hands. You might also use it if you have to vomit.
no, producing breastmilk, or breastfeeding will not alter the outcome of a home pregnancy test.
~pawsalmighty
get a bigger prybar
Missed Period and you "feel pregnant"...Yeah I'd say theres a BIG chance your pregnant. Buy a home preganacy test and drop the change in a college trust fund:)
Yes that is probably what it looks like. Don't be sorry it must be very frightening.
starting out low isn't a problem, you may just have had implantation later, or even ovulated later than you thought, as long as the levels are going up. Here is information on HCG levels http://www.bobrow.net/kimberly/birth/hcglevels.html ~pawsalmighty
You're definitely not pregnancy because the blood test would of picked this up. Same with a miscarriage and tubal pregnancy.
What are the chances of another pregnancy ending due to chromosomal abnormalities?
You really need to consult a genetics expert to find out the likelihood of it happening again in your particular case!!!!! Jewish people, Greeks, Afro-Americans, and other ethnic groups have an increased likelihood of certain genetic diseases. Also if there is a family history of chromosomal abnomalities, you may be at an increased risk.There are approx. 1200 different chromosomal diseases, all are somewhat rare, however if you have an autosomal dominant disease half of your offspring will inherit the disease. Fortunately, amniocentesis can diagnose these conditions.
When can physical abuse be diagnosed?
Children who are victims of domestic violence frequently are injured attempting to protect their mother from an abusive partner. Injuries are visible by inspection or self-report. Physical abuse of an adult may also be evident by inspection
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When you have blood coming down and your period passed weeks ago is that a miscarriage?
If you're not pregnant, then no. It is not a miscarriage. Your period is just screwing up.
How likely is it to have two miscarriage in a roll?
it is very possible to have two or more misscariages one after the other, i had a misscariage in June at 9 weeks pregnant and am now 7 weeks pregnant and the same thing is happening again, it is now November! hope that has helped good luck xx
I'm not sure what the chances are per se, but there are many cases of misdiagnosed missed miscarriages, especially with tilted uteruses. You might want to take a look at the website www.misdiagnosedmiscarriage.com, which has a number of stories of women whose babies' heartbeats were not found until much later in the pregnancy -- in one case, not until Week 13.
Hope this is helpful and that the doctors are wrong in your case.
I suggest you see your doctor. It may just be something like constipation, but better safe than sorry. yeah i got cramps through all three of mine.but when your pregnant and something concerns you call your doctor your paying him so use him something that seems minor may not be a few days later so when pregnant i say always play it safe. You may catch something early or drive your doctor mad but the end result will hopefully be a beautiful, healthy baby. congrats on your new blessing and hey i have three and drove my doctor crazy but he dealt with me 3 x's with a smile and a see you next time.
Could blighted ovum be mistaken for prenancy to earl y to see?
Yes, it definitely can be mistaken for a viable pregnancy. An ultrasound can usually help in determining whether it is a blighted ovum or a pregnancy. If the sac is >8mm without a visible yolk sac (transvaginal ultrasound) or >16mm without a visible embryo (also transvaginally), it is considered a blighted ovum. Transabdominally, it is a blighted ovum if it measures >20mm without a visible yolk sac or >25mm without a visible embryo.
What birth defects do over the counter drugs cause?
it depends on which drug but most just cause premature birth, learning and behavioral problems others may cause serious effects
It is more than likely your progesterone dropping, meaning it is the end of your cycle.. BUT you never know, a positive pregnancy test is really the only true first sign. :) Hello - Not really hun. But it could be possible. Only real way to tell if your pregnant is by doing a pregnancy test if your period doesnt arrive. Good luck if your TTC. :-)
What do you have to do to become a blood?
The question is what do you have to do to get blood. sometimes the blood that has been donated is infected and if a patient is given that blood there could be serious complications and sometimes death. To answer your question if you get to become a blood I'm afraid someday you will need blood because you have put yourself in a situation to do harm to some innocent people just to show someone who doesn't give a dam about you how down you are. If you notice they are the ones who is being looked up to and you are the punk carrying out the orders of a person that probably is not as smart as you. I suggest you give blood instead of being one.
I would definitely discuss with your ob/gyn or even your family physician.
Whenever you have a case of prolonged vaginal bleeding it is important to seek medical attention.
What you have described could be a symptom of several conditions.
You could be experiencing breakthrough bleeding caused by an imbalance in hormones (this usually only happens when you're using certain forms of hormonal birtcontrol), the bleeding can vary from just spotting to heavy bleeding but usually stops in a few weeks and is very little to worry about.
I see that you categorized this question as one pertaining to miscarriage. It is possible that you're miscarrying. When a miscarriage occurs the body has to eliminate all the tissue associated with the pregnancy (which could possibly be what you described as large blood clots). With a miscarriage you may also notice grayish tissue being passed as well, this is fetal tissue (what would have been the baby), however this is not seen in all miscarriages, it all depends on how far along the pregnancy was when the miscarriage occurs. Bleeding associated with a miscarriage generally only lasts for about 2 weeks and will vary from heavy to very light, the heavy bleeding will usually be accompanied by intense cramping.
Whatever it is, passing large blood clots is something to worry about. This could be a sign of ovarian cysts cancer, and various other infections of the uterus. I would not say that you are necessarily in danger of dying, but please, seek medical attention as soon as possible.
As I stated before, any time you have a case of prolonged vaginal bleeding, especially if you're experiencing any pain or discomfort, you should always talk to a doctor. Bleeding for that long is not natural and unusually is a sign that there is something wrong.