No you can't get pregnant while slighty bleeding fro a miscarriage!
If your not bleeding then your pregnant if you start bleeding in your pregnancy it's a miscarriage
She may have had a miscarriage
No it isn't normal to continue bleeding two months after a miscarriage. Do a pregnancy test to find out if your still pregnant. HCG will be gone from your urine now and the test will be negative if your not pregnant. Also contact your doctor about the bleeding. You may have part of the fetus left inside of you which is causing the bleeding.
There are no ill effects from using a tampon for bleeding from miscarriage, whether or not you knew you were pregnant. You can use tampons or pads for this bleeding. If bleeding is extremely heavy, pads may be easier.
If you are cramping and bleeding and you ARE pregnant you are having a miscarriage. you need to see a doctor.
In my experience with my fifth miscarriage I still looked pregnant. I guess other's experiences maybe different.
if you are pregnant and bleeding a lot yes, you should go to the hospital.
You could have had a miscarriage, but even though you've suffered heavy bleeding with clots you could still be pregnant. It IS possible to be pregnant and still get your monthly period.Either way, if you haven't done already, you MUST get yourself checked by a doctor - 1) to find out if you are still pregnant, and 2) to check you are OK internally. If you have suffered a miscarriage you have to get checked out by a doctor in case everything hasn't come out yet. Sorry to be so graphic.Good luck
im also five weeks pregant im not bleeding ive got brown discharge which could either be a miscarriage or implantation bleeding i have a slight backache but i wont know nothing until i get scanned so the only thing you can do is wait like ive been told good luck
The test will show positive for a few weeks after a miscarriage until the hormones have settled. You need to get a ultrasound to be sure.
Yes she can be pregnant, and if she is pregnant and is bleeding she is at risk of a miscarriage, and should see a doctor immediately.