After only one miscarriage, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are still just as high as a person who hasn't miscarried before.
very high you are very fertile after pregnancy for about 7-14 days they always tell you to use extra protection straight after a full term pregnancy ,termination or miscarriage
Since you've gotten pregnant once, chances are that it could happen again. But, if the first miscarriage was because it was a tubal pregnancy, then you have a greater chance that any subsequent pregnancies will be tubal as well.
you can have a miscarriage at any time of pregnancy
Yes the chances are there if the I.U.D has slipped without your knowledge, and pregnancy could well start.
No, if you're having a miscarriage, the pregnancy test will still be positive as you're passing the pregnancy.
Will pregnancy test still read positive after miscarriage?
You can lose a baby at any stage of pregnancy, but it isn't called a miscarriage after a certain point. By far the most common time to miscarry is in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. After that, the chances drop off considerably.
It's probably just that your body is getting back to normal after being pregnant, however after a pregnancy (even if the pregnancy didn't last) the chances of getting pregnant quickly afterwards are high, so if you have had sex since the miscarriage it is possible that you could be pregnant
It is possible to get pregnant in your 50's. However, the chances decrease greatly at that age since your body stops producing eggs. The chances of miscarriage also greatly increase as you get older, lowering the chances of a viable pregnancy.
Once you have a positive diagnosis of pregnancy then losing the pregnancy is considered a miscarriage. ~pawsalmighty
They usually say after the first trimester when the chances of miscarriage are significantly lower, but you can announce your pregnancy any time you feel comfortable doing so. Good luck.