No.
If you are pregnant, it could mean you are miscarrying. If that's the case; see your ob/gyn as soon as possible.
Yes. Have you taken a pregnancy test? You also could be miscarrying.
Only your doctor can determine if you are indeed miscarrying. An age discrepancy is not uncommon, especially if your period is not regular or you've been on hormones (birth control pills) before becoming pregnant. A large (>6mm) or bright yolk sac may indicate chromosomal abnormalities, but doesn't indicate that you are in the process of having a miscarriage.
Pregnancy on the contraceptive implant is rare. If you are pregnant or miscarrying, your pregnancy test will be positive.
If you're pregnant, you're pregnant. It happens reasonably fast; the process doesn't hang about for a week or so.
No, actually you can still get pregnant because that will no stop the process of the egg meeting the uterus. Kristen CA
If there is no clinical reason for your miscarrying, there has been no research to support the idea that miscarrying once will increase the chances of it happening again.
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No, clearly it's not possible for a woman to menstruate while pregnant.Menstruation is the process of the uterus lining shedding as a result of a woman not falling pregnant. A woman can bleed during pregnancy but she will not menstruate.
Miscarrying is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, pelvic cramps, and sometimes lower back pain.
Hi, You could be miscarrying yes hun. I am very very sorry.
No, it is not. If you have had a couple of times when you missed a pill and then did the "catch up" thing the next day, it's possible you have unbalanced your hormones, and it is also possible that you became pregnant and are miscarrying. It is also possible that your hormone dosage just needs adjusting, there are many variables, but you should see your doctor, as soon as possible, to rule out the scary stuff and fix it if it just a minor tweaking of your dosage that is necessary.