It may "technically" be a miscarriage. If the egg was fertilized, but not viable, your body will shed it, instead of implanting. More and more women are finding out they ovulate more than once a month. With all that ovulation going on, there must be some sperm-egg connections which just don't make it.It's hard to think about sometimes, but what matters most is how far you got before your "heavy period" started. Today, my period started 3 days late and is very heavy, with cramping and clots. We've been trying to get pregnant. And, looking back two weeks, we certainly planted enough seeds! Probably another miscarriage, but so early. Maybe no cell development at all, and that is why my body "sheds" the egg.
While it is rare, some women do continue to have periods (I know a couple). Most likely is is heavy spotting due to being pregnant. That is much more common.
A heavy painful period with clots.
If you are cramping and bleeding and you ARE pregnant you are having a miscarriage. you need to see a doctor.
No. Two normal heavy periods and no symptoms of pregnancy sound like your definitely not pregnant.
Yes. Many women have a miscarriage before they even know they are pregnant. Some Dr. believe that about 25% of pregnancy end in a miscarriage.
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.
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
Theirs a chance you might be but its alwa ys better to get tested or check to be sure because those are some symptoms of being pregnant.
If you were certain that you were pregnant and certain that you had a miscarriage, then it is always a good idea to have yourself checked by a medical professional, just to make sure everything is really O.K.
Sure. If it occurs early enough on the pregnancy it'll just look like an extra bad/heavy period.
you'll want to contact your doctor immediately it could be as simple as you have your normal periods while pregnant or it could be a sign of a miscarriage either way talk to your doctor as soon as you can
There's a slim chance you could be pregnant. Perform a HPT