There may be a chance, you should have a follow-up ultrasound if the pregnancy is IN your uterus. If it's an abdominal or ectopic(tubal) then the answer is no.
Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the
discussion page
to add to the conversation.
Unfortunatley a non-viable pregnancy is a pregnancy that has occurred but for some medical reason will not last or carry to term... Such pregnancies could be that the embnryo implanted elsewhere than...
As when you are a few weeks, or even may start at the beginning, you will have nasty pains in your left/right ovary, also bleeding is a common sign, and a faiding pregnancy test.
Hi If your gynecologist says that there is a risk of miscarriage it normally means that they could not find a viable pregnancy....don't worry though in some cases when they say this it means they...