OK there is something wrong with this question because you visited him and he said your uterus was back to normal BEFORE the miscarriage? Jan2 is BEFORE Jan13th!
No, you need to do something with your doctor.
No this is not normal as the cervix or uterus will have been closed. If you still have your ovaries then yes you can still get symptoms of pms. You should see your doctor as soon as possible to find out what is causing the discharge.
No such thing. Actually, there is. I am pregnant with my first child and at my first visit with the OB, she told me my uterus is crooked and most of it is on the left side. She said it is nothing to worry about, though, and will most likely straighten out as the baby gets bigger.
My mum's a doctor and she said it isn't, she also said it depends on the age group.
It would seem best to take the doctor's advice on that.
It is possible, especially if you were not very far along with your pregnancy.
According to my OB, he said with each pregnancy you show faster because your uterus is bigger after each child.
Your doctor probably said 35 centimetres. This is a measurement from the top of the pubic bone to the top of the uterus. The measurement in centimetres usually corresponds to your pregnancy in weeks (after about 20 weeks) and gives an indication of how the baby is growing. It sounds as though your baby is growing well.
I was 6 weeks and 5 days yesterday with and hcg at 9000. Just spoke with my doctor and he said it is normal.
Yes, when I was about 7 to 12 weeks along i had minor cramping that felt like the cramps I got when I was on my period but my doctor said it is usually caused by your uterus stretching.
This means that your uterus is retroverted or upside down and/or backwards. It is something to watch out for during pregnancy for the health of the mother and baby.