Okay so earlier this month I had spotting that was the perfect time frame to be implantation bleeding and then I got my period two days late and my period is normally extremely regular. I was also more bloated than normal. Is it possible that I'm having a really early miscarriage? Don't bother comforting me for my loss if you think thats what happened. I totally did not want a kid. I was just wondering for future reference if I'm prone to miscarriages. Also i'm underweight (naturally, I eat a lot) and drink on occasion if that makes a difference. Thanks!
What those facts tell us is that if you did miscarry, it doesn’t mean you are 'prone to miscarriages', it means you are a human woman. Women miscarry. A lot more than we acknowledge or discuss. Most miscarriages happen because the chromosomes in the way the egg and sperm joined on that specific occasion, weren’t viable. It doesn’t mean there is problem with either the womans body or the mans - only that there are thousands of ways for the chromosomes to combine, and the that body knows what to do if the combination it got doesn't work.
We aren't doctors, and even a doctor probably couldn't tell you if you miscarried or not so long after the fact. But there is no reason to be concerned if you did. Make sure you are getting your regular check ups and pap smears to keep on top of any actual issues. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Xui answered Thursday March 3 2011, 10:52 pm: We are not doctors, We cannot tell you if you did or didn't have a miscarriage. Make an appointment with your gynecologist if you are concerned but also know that if you miscarried early on it could be difficult to tell. If you do not want a child, Use protection and be smart. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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