Yes the majority of all miscarriages take place in the first trimester. You can miscarry all the way through the pregnancy but it's most common in the first trimester and then the re4ason usually are that there is something wrong with the embryo/fetus and that it would not survive fullterm. It's Mother Natures way of dealing with it.
No it can not.
The majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester so yes it can.
After only one miscarriage, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are still just as high as a person who hasn't miscarried before.
Pain that is heavy cramping and accompanied by bloody discharge or bleeding like having a period could indicate a miscarriage. It is difficult to tell that early in a pregnancy unless you have a doctor's exam.
you can have a miscarriage at any time of pregnancy
No, if you're having a miscarriage, the pregnancy test will still be positive as you're passing the pregnancy.
bleeding, sometimes pain and cramping. All bleeding cannot be considered an immediate miscarriage. An ultrasound and fetal hearttones need to confirm.
not sure wut u mean by tru, but if u mean a positive result indicating a second pregnancy than about a month after the miscarriage. one the hcg has dropped from the miscarriage u can ovulate (which may take 3 or 4 weeks, depending how far along u were) and 2 weeks after taht u can test for a new pregnancy.
It could mean several things from pregnancy, miscarriage, hormonal imbalance, missing bc pills etc. See your doctor.
Will pregnancy test still read positive after miscarriage?
A chemical pregnancy is an early pregnancy loss that occurs shortly after implantation, before the pregnancy is visible on ultrasound. It is usually detected by a positive pregnancy test that later becomes negative. A miscarriage, on the other hand, is the loss of a pregnancy after the embryo has implanted and is visible on ultrasound.
Once you have a positive diagnosis of pregnancy then losing the pregnancy is considered a miscarriage. ~pawsalmighty