All fetus don't turn into a baby, so yes you can have a miscarriage at 3 week. But you should visit a doctor in case you miscarried in order to find the reasons and to make sure that you are physically fit to become pregnant.
Definitely; the majority of miscarriages occur within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Fifty percent of women who miscarry don't notice and continue without ever noticing. A miscarriage may occur before the end of the first trimester if the fetus is not developing normally. Although a miscarriage can be frightening and upsetting, an early miscarriage is most likely nothing to worry about.
Sure beans. Depending on why the first miscarriage happened there's still a chance you could conceive another child. And once the miscarried child has died your body will go back to how it was before it was pregnant
Yes. It is called a miscarriage if you lose the baby by the 20 week of pregnancy.
Go see a doctor.
Its a possibility.
Well, at that time it gets a bit difficult to separate between miscarriage and premature delivery, but sure.
Yes this is possible.
Yes you can get pregnant again. My friend had a miscarriage and DNC and 1 month later found out she was already 3 weeks pregnant again. She gave birth to a healthy baby. Don't worry about it too much. I agree with the above answer, I had a miscarriage with no d&c, 2 years later i got pregnant and had a healthy baby boy. 2 years after that I got pregnant and had another miscarriage WITH a d&c and waited a year to get pregnant again (all my doctors recommened waiting at least a year to get pregnant again after a miscarriage. I got pregant and recently gave birth to a healthy baby girl! Providing the D & C was straightforward there is no reason why you should not have a baby quite normally. There are no guarantees though.
You can miscarry as early as when you find out you are pregnant or earlier. I just had a miscarriage at 20 weeks, and I know several people that have had one later.
YES if you think that you are pregnant or were pregnant and are having a miscarriage get to your doctor ASAP so that they can see what is really going on and to do any necessary procedures Good luck and God Bless!!!
the best time to conceive is NEVER because when you get pregnant, you get AIDS
no its impossible
You could have had an incomplete miscarriage or have an infection. Contact your Dr immediately.
Hello. The chances of pregnancy would be low but yes because of your past history you could become pregnant again.
I had a miscarriage and 5 weeks later gotpregnant and have all the symptoms you are talking about and my doctor says all the symptoms are very normal even the cramps so yes you could be pregnant Have you had your first period since your miscarriage yet? I had a miscarriage and my doctor said I would continue having pregnancy symptoms (even though you've already miscarried) until you have your next cycle.
Yes you could be pregnant again. I had a miscarriage July 19 (with a D&C) and was pregnant two to three weeks later with no period cycle in between. I am now 7 weeks and 4 days. Take a test it is the only way you will will know. And if it is negative wait a few days and take another one. My first test was on Sunday, it was negative, second test the following Thursday, it was positive.
It's rare but you can in the later days.
No, firing someone is legal. It was your choice to have the argument. When you have a miscarriage in the first trimester it's usually because the embryo isn't viable. It would probably have happened sooner or later anyways.
It could be if you are sure you were pregnant. I had a miscarriage when I was 2 months along. One night I had sex and bleed a little afterwards. The next day I started bleeding bad and passed large clumps for hours. I went to the doctor and it was confirmed that I had been pregnant and had a miscarriage. I had sex with my fiance and he hit me on the outside of my body by accident instead of going inside of me. I bleed really bad right after that. A few days later I passed a large "sac-like" tissue. Later on the doctor told me I had had a miscarriage.