You need to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Even though you have a miscarriage it doesn't mean your body removed everything from the pregnancy. If you still have part of the placenta or baby inside your uterus it could cause severe infections.
I don't know when this happened but always when in pain like this and the miscarriage is over go see your doctor.
Depends - are you pregnant? If so how far along are you?I'd go see a doctor, only way to know for sure (and prevent any possible complications).But no, sex generally can't cause a miscarriage.
Yes, you could, but you probably wouldn't know that it was a miscarriage
It is rare, but you can be pregnant and still get your period.
Yes, you can pass tissue from a miscarriage while peeing. I know this from personal experience.
Having a miscarriage means that you lost a fetus. Since a women can have a miscarriage and become pregnant again, which many have done the literal answer would be yes. I don't know if the term miscarriage is medically correct if you lost one fetus in a multiple birth pregnancy, but that would also be another way you could still be pregnant
Alot of reasons can cause that. You could be pregnant and not know and having a miscarriage! Take a blood pregnancy test asap!
Yes
i dont know but it can happen
If you suspect a miscarriage you have to see the doctor and he will examine you. If there is something left you will get infections.
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