Yes. The mere fact a woman has had a miscarriage does not exclude the possibility she can conceive again and hold the baby to full term. It is true however, that depending on the cause for the miscarriage, she would not be able to get pregnant again. The woman would have to consult a gyneacologist for evaluation of her unique circumstance.
Doctors recommend waiting 2-3 months.
Ive heard once there is a heartbeat the chances of miscarraige go way down.
Some women experience infertility after a miscarraige, but most can still get pregnant normally. Your doctor will be able to advise you better.
Yes because the hormone level don't go back quickly, it takes awhile.
no because you get a period when your womb lining isn't being used so I'm sorry to say if you get your period while you're pregnant you have gotten a miscarraige but check with your doctor if I'm wrong then you might be lucky! no because you get a period when your womb lining isn't being used so I'm sorry to say if you get your period while you're pregnant you have gotten a miscarraige but check with your doctor if I'm wrong then you might be lucky!
No.
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yes
Not likely, your body is coming off of the hormones from being pregnant. You may experience post partum depression from the drop in hormones, be aware of that. If you are having sex after a miscarraige, it is suggested you wait until your body recovers from this (listen to your doctor's recommendation) so you don't risk another miscarraige.
No it can not.
Not necessarily a miscarriage it means the baby is moving around tomuch
Katie has had one miscarraige.