No the ultrasound is usually right, it's called a miss miscarriage I think.
Only your doctor after doing an ultrasound can tell for sure.
Yes, they will do an ultrasound and blood test and may do a physical exam. (I'm a doctor)
Brown is just old blood, if it was only slight bleeding and no cramping it was unlikely to be a miscarriage, just what is called a 'threatened' miscarriage. Your doctor may send you for an ultrasound scan just to check all is well.
Not usually,. but some women have problems holding the baby in with the cervix. but usually can occure in a miscarriage. consult your doctor right away.
I would talk to your doctor
You have to see a doctor.
I hate to scare you, but that is a possibility. Bleeding during pregnancy is common, however, large amounts are usually a sign of some sort of complication. While I am not a doctor, I have had 2 miscarriages, both occurring before week 12. Depending on how far along you are, a doctor may be able to confirm a presence or lack of a heartbeat via ultrasound or transvaginal ultrasound. After two miscarriages, I started bleeding again with the third around wk7. I bled for almost 2 months but at 30 weeks I delivered a little girl. So, bleeding does not always leed to miscarriage, but it is a possibility. Go to the doc to ease your mind. Not knowing is torture.
It could be a miscarriage, although bleeding shouldn't be of concern if the fetus is properly developing. I suggest you go see your ob-gyn for another ultrasound in order to find out if the bleeding is serious. Ultrasounds don't cause blood or cramps. Take care, T. Hawk
Can be a miscarriage. Go see your doctor.
You really need to talk to your doctor or the person who did the ultrasound about this.
Maybe you should call the doctors office and let them know. Maybe they can give you a blood test or an ultrasound to see if the pregnancy is still good.
you need to see a doctor