Unfortunately, some babies do die in utero, and are not delivered until later. Other things trigger labor (i.e. shifting of the placenta). If the baby's activity changes to less than it has been, checking in with the doctor is very wise.
the heartbeat not developing, if that has been diagnosed via proper diagnostic techniques, including at least an ultrasonography, the lady needs to actually accept the fact of the foetus being no more viable. The pregnancy symptoms which may still appear could be yet possible, atleast for a few days, because of the already high hormonal levels in the lady's blood and actually even a good number of days since then, the symptoms may remain incase the lady still assumes that she is still pregnant, due to psychological stimulation, to some extent, even though this cannot result the already dead foetus being back to life.
Either the pregnancy is not far enough along to see the heartbeat or for some reason the baby stopped developing and the heart stopped beating. Usually this is followed by a miscarriage, if not the doctor may recommend a D&C.
You only have symptoms for a few weeks, not for the entire pregnancy.
Not necessarily. I had no early pregnancy symptoms at all in my second pregnancy, and most women have stopped them by about 12 weeks, you may just be stopping them a bit sooner than average. Asyou are worried talk to your doctor for reassurance.
It can mean a miscarriage is about to happen - more likely if there is some spotting and cramps, but it is more likely your body is adjusting to the fluctuations in hormones and is completely normal. Many women have no symptoms of pregnancy at all - that too is completely normal and has no adverse effects on the baby. See your doctor to be sure all is well.
you could be but most likely not. pregnancy symptoms are so common and sometimes mock pre menstrual symptoms (pms). you should get a positive result on a pregnancy test by now if you are.
Pregnancy symptoms apart from a missed period are: Tiredness Excessive Urination Blood like discharge or spotting Tummy cramps Vaginal discharge Headaches Feeling of being unwell Tender or swollen breasts Tender or swollen nipples Darkening of the aerola The pill can give you pregnancy symptoms after you've recently stopped taking it.
The only way to be certain is by having a blood test hun. It is possible for the embryo to not show up in a ultrasound until you are 6-7 weeks into your pregnancy but because of your pregnancy symptoms vanishing, I would be concerned and suspect a miscarriage. See your doctor for a blood test.
You might be pregnant - take a test These are menstrual symptoms, it takes a while for your breasts to dry up, not pregnant.
If the embryo stopped developing soon after implanting this would be possible, if you never had a positive test -it is more likely you weren't pregnant.
If you haven't stopped your period, and you aren't getting morning sickness, Then WHAT are these pregnancy symptoms you say you are experiencing?
Dark areola, lower back pain and flu like symptoms are all signs associated with pregnancy. I suggest taking a pregnancy test and/or seeing your gyno Those are symptoms you would have later, maybe 4-5 months, into pregnancy, so see your DR. right away. Are your boobs sore, have you stopped your period, have you felt nauseas, lately. Those are some other symptoms you may have encountered if you are pregnant. Havent heard of dark areola for PMS. Buy a hpt for $8.00 and follow the directions and take the guessing out of the game.
Yes. You might be pregnant.