What side effects do you have when you have a miscarriage

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A:With a miscarriage you may experience low back pains or abdominal pains. You may also have some bleeding after. ChaCha on [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-side-effects-do-you-have-when-you-have-a-miscarriage ]
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What are some side effects of a miscarriage?
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3 months ago? You wouldn’t have any side effects after 3 months. How is she driving you carzy? Honestly, she shouldn’t be so worried. I had a miscarriage in January of 2007, and then became pregnant again in May, and now I have a health…
Was that a side effect to my meds or a miscarriage?
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No, if the only time that you had unprotected sex since your last period was five days ago, there is no way that the clot was due to a miscarriage. Wait and see what your Dr. has to say. I am sure it may just be your period coming on in a d…
What are the most common side effects of a miscarriage?
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Possible symptoms of a miscarriage are Low back pain or abdominal pain that is dull, sharp, or cramping Vaginal bleeding, More?

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Question about side effects of the Plan B pill?
Q: My best friend had been bleeding for a few days. And it was not yet time for her period. After a long time screaming at her, she went to the hospital to get checked out. According to her, the doctor told her that when she took the Plan B pill about 1 week ago, she was already pregnant, and had caused herself to have a miscarriage. He also supposely told her that because she was not eating correctly, the Plan B pill had caused her to miscarry. I have a feeling she might be lying. Because to my understanding, the Plan B pill does not cause a miscarriage, it just causes the egg not to be released, or attach to the uterus wall. Which is really not a miscarriage, it just basically does not let you become pregnant. My question is.. Is she lying.. or what? Or could she really be saying the truth, and the Plan B pill does let you conceive, but makes you have a miscarriage. Whats your opinion??
A: She is lying -you dont get pregnant right after having sex. it takes like a week or two.Plan B is just a huge dose of hormones and makes you have a period so there wouldnt be a place for embrio to develop.I took it 2 weeks ago and my period started 5 days later with lots of severe abdominal pain (so bad i couldnt move and wanted to scream), vomiting, headaches, back aches etc.I am not gona take it again – its too painful.
Pregnancy symptoms or pill side effects?
Q: Pregnancy symptoms or pill side effects?I know this is long, but please bear with me!I am 19 and a freshman in college. My boyfriend and I have been having sex for about 5 months now. We began using condoms as our only form of birth control, until a pregnancy scare in January. I am now on the pill.We had unprotected sex in late December/early January due to the fact that I forgot to pack condoms while visiting my boyfriend over christmas break, but he pulled out each time. Because I was ovulating at this time, and had several pregnancy symptoms (nausea, weight gain, sore breasts, potential implantation bleeding and cramping) I suspected I was pregnant. I took a home pregnancy test on the day my period was due (Jan 17th), and it came back negative. On the 24th I fell on some steps in the rain, and although I didn’t fall down them, I landed very hard. My tailbone was sore for weeks later. I began to get cramps shortly after I fell, which continued to progress for 2 days. On the 26th I took another home pregnancy test, but it also came back negative. Later that night I got my period. It was MUCH heavier than usual, and the cramping was worse than I had ever experienced before. I think I may have had a miscarriage, but with the two negative tests, I am not sure. I did drink a lot of water before each test, which I now know can lead to false negatives.I went to the doctor in February to get the pill. She put me on Ortho-Cyclen. I started taking it Febuary 28th, after a very light period. Throughout the month I have had many side effects (increase in acne, weight gain, loss of appetite, tiredness, breast and nipple soreness, mood swings). I am aware these are all just side effects from the pill, but I am concerned that I may be pregnant. I am also experiencing an increase in libido and frequent urination, which I have not found to be side effects of the pill, only pregnancy. My weight gain is only in my stomach, and I have constant fullness in my lower abdomen.Part of me thinks I am over reacting, because I have had my period each month, but I know some women do have regular bleeding during pregnancy. I also have only had very light and short periods since January, when I thought I was pregnant. Because I am only on my second pack of birth control, I know my body is a little off course, and needs time to adjust, but I also don’t want to ignore symptoms and take birth control while pregnant. Please let me know what you think! Thanks!Note: Please do not lecture me on sex. I am very aware of the consequences my personal choices may have. I do not wish to become pregnant, but my boyfriend and I have already come to terms with possibility, as well as the responsibility.
A: If you truly think you are pregnant but continue to get negative urine tests i suggest you see your GYN for a blood test. Good luck
Can I sue my doctor due to my miscarriage?
Q: I was hospitalized in early December for heart problems (tachycardia). I was discharged on the third day & given a 24 hour Holter Monitor that would track my heart rhythm & beats. I returned it to the hospital after the 24 hour mark & was told that my general physician would call me to do a routine follow-up.Approximately a week & a half later, I met with my general physician. The nurse performed a check of my weight, temperature, heart rate, oxygen level, & height. When I finally was in the room with my doctor, I realized that I hadn’t seen him in over 2 years. He asked me if I was on any medication & I told him no. I had already finished my prescriptions that were given to me upon my discharge from the hospital. He then said, “Are you on any form of birth control?” I answered no. I have not been on birth control since 2007. He then asked, “Are you sexually active?” I answered, “Yes, but I am in a monogamous relationship.” He then asked, “Have you had a recent period?” I answered, “No, but I am due for it anyday now.” He then asked, “Where is your boyfriend?” I answered, “He is on tour in Europe.” He then asked, “Oh, so how many girls do you think he’s sleeping with over there?” I answered, “None. It is not like that at all & I have full trust in him.” He then asked, “Do you know how long sperm can live in the female body?” I answered, “Yes, I did go to nursing school.” He then said, “Ok. I hope you don’t call me with regrets.” I knew he was referring to the fact that I am not on birth control & was concerned about me getting pregnant. He then started to discuss surgeries with me. He asked if I had any prior operations & I answered, “Yes, breast implants & wisdom teeth removed.” He then asked, “How big are the implants?” I thought this was really strange but I answered him & changed the subject to what I came there for — my heart. He told me that he didn’t have any results from the monitor for me & would “get back to me later.” I asked, “Ok well they told me that I could have heart problems. What am I supposed to do if these problems reoccur?” He answered, “Just lay down & relax. We will discuss your options when I read your results.” I wasted an entire day & took off of work to deal with this appointment. Nothing was accomplished & I left very frustrated & offended by his remarks.The next day, I got a phone call from one of his nurses who informed me that I was being put on a heart medication (Atenolol) & referred to a cardiologist for a 2D Echo. I picked up my prescription that night & began taking it the next day at lunchtime. I read over the entire pamphlet that came with the prescription so I could be aware of the side effects. They seemed to be general side effects other than the “unusual dreams” & “numbness of hands & feet.” I took the 25mg pill with my lunch & fell asleep. I repeated this for 3 days.On December 16th, I was 3 days late on my period & took a pregnancy test. It was positive. I immediately stopped taking the prescription until I could consult with my cardiologist. Also, I DID report my doctor for his remarks & it is being relayed to quality management.Two nights after taking the pregnancy test, I started vomiting around 1am & had SEVERE cramps & a headache. My heart was racing & I “just didn’t feel right” so I went to the ER. I told them that I was pregnant (about 4 weeks along) & they performed a blood test to check my pregnancy hormone. They told me that I was in the beginning stages of a miscarriage & they were going to admit me overnight for observation. I informed them that I was previously taking Atenolol but was no longer due to the pregnancy. A cardiologist came to talk to me in my hospital room & began asking me questions about Atenolol. He said, “Who prescribed that to you?” I told him & he then asked, “Did he perform a pregnancy test before prescribing you the medication?” I told him no. He then said, “That is the first thing that he should’ve done before prescribing that to you. That medicine is a beta-blocker & will cause severe harm to any fetus.”So basically, he was placing the blame on my doctor (who is NO LONGER my doctor, by the way). He suggested that I file another complaint & possibly consider a lawsuit for the damages (hospital bills, my health & well-being, etc). A cardiologist is not a lawyer & I’d like some more advice on this issue. Can I sue my doctor for prescribing me a medication without doing a routine checkup that resulted in my miscarriage?No, I was not given a form to fill out to indicate the possibility of being pregnant. It was more like a “Hi. How are you feeling? I haven’t seen you in 2 years so I’m going to harrass you about your sex life & breast implants. I can’t help you with your heart issue. Have a great day!”
A: Contact your local bar association for a referral. You won’t get sound advice on this message board. If a cardiologist claims he violated the standard of care, then you’re half way to proving your case. But you still have to prove that this breach caused the miscarriage, which requires more evidence. Talk to a lawyer.
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