Not necessarily. It could mean the baby wasnt seen clearly due to the radiographers fault, the fetus being in a different position or because your not as far along as you first thought.
No, they are safe.
If you were to miscarry one twin the other fetus can still survive, but the chances for that are SLIM!!
Considering boys can't get pregnant the answer is no. They have no fetus to miscarry.
There is no proved data that ultrasounds are hazardous to fetus. However, in routine practice, three ultrasounds are done one in each trimester of pregnancy. These are considered totally safe by all the gynaecologists. Some ladies might have to undergo through more ultrasounds if some fetus anomaly is suspected. There is no evidence that these ultrasounds were harmful to fetus. So ultrasound during pregnancy is totally safe. The number of ultrasounds required are decided by the gynaecologists.
A miscarriage is defined as th loss of the products of conception from the uterus before the fetus is viable. So the mother miscarries the products of conception/fetus. Miscarry: Fail to carry.
Nothing. You wait for the fetus to pass (like a period).
An ultrasonographer or ultrasound technician.
If they say you are still pregnant then you probably are. Seven weeks into the pregnancy is nothing. You have to take into consideration that they are going by your last menstural period when you could not have been pregnant so in actuality they are adding on a few weeks. Don't worry about it and try not to be stressed because stress is horrible for your unborn fetus.
In the first trimester when most women miscarry it s because the fetus is not correct developed to make it further.
i had a sonogram yesterday and the sac could be seen but no fetus what does this mean
It depends on how far advanced the pregnancy is. If it's early enough, the woman will miscarry, or if it's further, it will be stillborn.
Alcohol can hurt the fetus development but not likely make you miscarry unless you are a alcoholic and doesn't take care of yourself and are malnourished.