NO - unless the fall causes serious injury to you. This is especially true in early pregnancy. It is worth a mention to your Dr. nonetheless. If you start spotting or have any cramping (that you previously did not), you should contact your Dr. immediately. Yes. any kind of injury to the abdomen can cause miscarriage if severe enough. If you begin spotting or have any pain at all, call your Doctor immediately. It would probably be wise to inform your Doctor anyway. If you have not yet established with a Doctor, the sooner the better. It is highly unlikely you would do any harm as the uterus is still in the pelvis and therefore extremely well protected. Any pain or spotting is unlikely to be allied to the fall. there is not a lot the doctor can do about it anyway, it is a bit the case that 'what will be, will be' at this stage. Even later in pregnancy a fall is more likely to hurt you than the baby. It is possible yes but the baby is usually protected by the amniotic sac and this is very strong and protective towards the baby. But see your doctor to get checked over.
If you don't hit it too hard, then no. But if you do hit it too hard, then yes you can lose the baby.
If this is a question about aborting by yourself, since we get many like that, you should know you can also cause internal bleeding in yourself. Not to mention rupture of the uterus which kan kill you.
Yes, if the tummy is shaken strenuously it might lead to miscarriage..
no, based on my experience
no, unless you got hit by chuck norris.
if you did well than yes
No, Just do NOT be hard on your body. Do NOT pick up anything more heavy then a gallon of milk!
Through my experience, I had abdominal pains underneath my belly and had a fever the next day. After that I had a miscarriage at 5 weeks. I really don't know what caused it, but the fever was a symptom of a miscarriage for me. It may be different for you though. Best of luck to you on your pregnancy and hope everything will be alright for you.
A miscarriage may cause vaginal irritation.
No, normal physical activity does not cause miscarriage.
If you fall really bad I guess you could have a miscarriage and the doctors tell you to avoid all sports where you can fall on your belly when pregnant but in the beginning of the pregnancy there should be no danger and especially if you don't go down the slopes. Exercise is good for you.
No, the smell of cat litter cannot cause a miscarriage.
No, sperm doesn't cause early miscarriage.
Yes. LSD is known to cause uterus contractions, which can induce a miscarriage.