Yes it takes about 2 months for the hormones to settle and during that time the test will show pregnant.
i guess so since you still have high levels of hormones
shortly after a miscarriage the HCG levels are still high, this might cause multiple ovulations which gives twins..
probably not, what it means is that your hormone levels are still high enough to register on a home pregnancy test, most like due to how far into your pregnancy you were at miscarriage... however! you really need to see your doctor immediately.. it is also possible that your placenta abrupted & you are still pregnant..
After you have the Implanon implant removed, there is not a high risk of miscarriage. If you get pregnant while on the implant, there is a increased risk of miscarriage.
According to the can they should not. High levels of caffeine are not reccomended for pregnant women. However, in moderation and following the reccomended amount of caffeiene for a pregnant women it probably would not hurt.
Yes that is right. Your hormone levels can still be high even after a micarriage.
No, women do not ovulate stop during pregnancy (inhibited by high levels of estrogen and progesterone)
The pregnancy hormones are still in your system. Most women can expect their levels to return to a non-pregnant range about 4 - 6 weeks after a pregnancy loss has occurred. This can differentiate by how the loss occurred (spontaneous miscarriage, D & C procedure, abortion, natural delivery) and how high the levels were at the time of the loss. Health care providers usually will continue to test hCG levels after a pregnancy loss to ensure they return back to <5.0
When pregnant you shouldn't take aspirin but it can not cause miscarriage. Pepsi does def not cause anything but high blood sugar and possibly cavities.
It's probably just that your body is getting back to normal after being pregnant, however after a pregnancy (even if the pregnancy didn't last) the chances of getting pregnant quickly afterwards are high, so if you have had sex since the miscarriage it is possible that you could be pregnant
After only one miscarriage, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are still just as high as a person who hasn't miscarried before.
Yes you can.