I'm sorry for your miscarriage. It's possible you could be pregnant again. As you have a history of miscarriage, I would recommend you see your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
I had a misscarrige 3 years ago, afterwards me and my partner tried for nearly a year to get pregnant,i thought there must be a problem but when my daughter was only 3 months old i fell pregnant again and now have two beautiful daughters, i think maybe we must have been trying so hard the first time, it was all i could think about,and the second pregnancy wasint planned at all and i was shocked that i could get caught so quick, good luck,try to make love instead of make baby, I had a miscarriage, and was told by my doctor that 1 in 4 women miscarriage, and that after six to eight weeks (and after a checkup) that I could try to get pregnant again, and that I did not need to worry that the first miscarriage would have any effect on me being able to get pregnant, and that one miscarriage does not mean I will have another.
I am sorry but it could have been an early miscarriage. I also had one, and found out in nearly 50% of early pregnancies they end in miscarriage, and many times before the women even knows she is pregnant.
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.
After a miscarriage it is normal to have light or irregular periods for a while. It is July 2007, yes you could be pregnant now. take a urine test good luck joymaker rn
This generally just is spotting, or a period that you may have skipped. I was nearly 3 months pregnant and at work one day I randomly started my period. I bled off and on throughout my first 4 months of pregnancy and my baby and I are perfectly healthy.
Nearly two and a half months.
It is a very low possibility.
Anne Boleyn was 5 months pregnant (nearly 6 months) when she was crowned queen on June 1, 1533. Her daughter, Elizabeth, was born on September 7, 1533. She and Henry VIII had been married on January 25, and Henry annulled his marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, on May 23, despite being refused an annulment by Pope Clement VII.
Nearly 100%!
Nearly 100%!
16 (nearly 17)
Probably not if you've used it right, but it's only 99.999999% effective. Usually, birth control is effective within a week, and nearly immediately if you start on your period. You should check the drug facts for your specific pill and consult a doctor or pharmacist for specific concerns. But, generally speaking, it is very unlikely you will get pregnant if you have used the pill correctly for three months.