No one can really tell since women miscarry all the time without knowing it.
Miscarriage is common. Both women who used Depo and women who never did have miscarriages.
There is a theory that after a miscarriage some women conceive but this hasn't been proven to my knowledge.
yes you can get pregnant after a miscarriage .. i had once miscarriage now i have 4 beautiful children having a miscarriage has no effect on future fertility. Most women who have had 1 miscarriage go on to have a full term pregnancy.
yes
Only if there are remains.
yes a women can have a miscarriage any where between ovulation and her missed period some women know and some do not
The most common symptom of a miscarriage is bleeding; bleeding during pregnancy may be referred to as a threatened abortion. Of women who seek clinical treatment for bleeding during pregnancy, about half will go on to have a miscarriage. Symptoms other than bleeding are not statistically related to miscarriage.1 Miscarriage may also be detected during an ultrasound exam, or through serial human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) testing. Women pregnant from ART methods, and women with a history of miscarriage, may be monitored closely and so detect a miscarriage sooner than women without such monitoring.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscarriage
A miscarriage means you have definitely lost the baby, there is usually lots of cramping and clots. A threatened miscarriage means just that, you are still pregnant but may miscarry in the future. Any spotting while pregnant can be called a threatened miscarriage and many women go on to have healthy babies. If you still have signs of pregnancy like swollen and sore breasts it is probably just a threatened miscarriage. Most doctors will order an ultrasound scan to tell for sure. I should think that a blood test (Quantitative HCG) would be more reliable than ultrasound. Levels are decreased in the case of miscarriage, threatened &/incomplete abortion, & if the fetus is dead.
Same way you did before. About 1/4 women have a miscarriage and there are usually no problems getting pregnant afterwards.
It can be but it's rare and time will tell.
Yes. Women with RA and lupus are more likely to have complications including miscarriage during pregnancy.