Can a doctor tell if you've had a miscarriage in the past?

If you have passed tissue, it can be sent to a lab to confirm that a miscarriage has occurred — and that your symptoms aren't related to another cause.
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Can a gynecologist tell if you had a miscarriage in the past?

To determine if you have had a miscarriage, your health care provider may do a pelvic exam to see if the cervix has opened or thinned.
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Is there a way to see if you've ever had a miscarriage?

To check whether you've had a miscarriage, your doctor will do: A pelvic exam. They'll check to see if your cervix has started to dilate. An ultrasound test.
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Can a doctor tell if you had a miscarriage months ago?

You May Not Know You Miscarried

With a missed miscarriage, the pregnancy loss is often discovered incidentally during a routine ultrasound or when the heartbeat cannot be found on a handheld doppler by the start of the ​second trimester. Once a missed miscarriage is diagnosed, your doctor can help determine next steps.
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Can doctors tell why you had a miscarriage?

It's important to know that sometimes doctors will not be able to find a reason why you have miscarried. Try not to worry too much if this is the case. Most couples are likely to have a successful pregnancy in the future, particularly if the test results are normal.
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Can a doctor tell if you had a miscarriage if you didn't know you were pregnant?



Can doctors tell if a woman has had a baby?

Most of the time, a doctor can't tell if a girl has had sex just from a pelvic exam (and doctors don't usually give teen girls pelvic exams unless there's a sign of a problem).
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Can a doctor tell if a woman has ever been pregnant?

Apparently, your body has tell-tale signs of previous pregnancies that doctors, who know what they're looking for, can detect immediately – not just by blood tests.
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How long is a miscarriage detectable?

If you've had a diagnosis of miscarriage, you may be confused if you take a pregnancy test and find that it's positive. However, it's common to get a positive pregnancy test after miscarriage for a week or two or even a month.
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How long can a miscarriage go unnoticed?

How long can a missed miscarriage go undetected? Usually, a missed miscarriage will be detected at the first 12 week scan. As such, it's possible for one to go undetected for between three to four weeks.
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Can you tell if you had a miscarriage if you didn't know you were pregnant?

Many women have a miscarriage before they even know they're pregnant. If this happens it can feel like a late period with heavy bleeding.
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Can your body not recognize a miscarriage?

A missed miscarriage, also known as a missed abortion or a silent miscarriage, occurs when a fetus is no longer alive, but the body does not recognize the pregnancy loss or expel the pregnancy tissue. As a result, the placenta may continue to release hormones, so you may continue to experience signs of pregnancy.
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How can you tell if you have had a silent miscarriage?

Diagnosing a Silent Miscarriage

A scan of a missed miscarriage will usually show the fetus or embryo (depending on the stage of development) inside the amniotic sac, but it will appear smaller than it should be and have no heartbeat.
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What is a false miscarriage?

The term refers to a pregnancy in which there is some level of bleeding, but the cervix remains closed and the ultrasound shows that the baby's heart is still beating.
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How long does a miscarriage show up on an ultrasound?

In a study of asymptomatic women attending an early pregnancy ultrasound unit, the diagnosis of a miscarriage could not be made on initial ultrasound examination until 35 days from LMP and most miscarriages were diagnosed when the first assessment was between 63 and 85 days after the LMP.
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What can accidentally cause a miscarriage?

Several factors may cause miscarriage:
  • Infection.
  • Exposure to TORCH diseases.
  • Hormonal imbalances.
  • Improper implantation of fertilized egg in your uterine lining.
  • How old you are.
  • Uterine abnormalities.
  • Incompetent cervix (your cervix begins to open too early in pregnancy).
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How did doctors tell if someone was pregnant?

Doctors can perform urine pregnancy tests (UPT) in their office and is usually the first step in diagnosing a pregnancy. After the urine testing, the doctor can perform even more pregnancy tests such as a blood test and sonogram. Blood tests are done at your doctor's office, but are used less often than urine tests.
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What are the signs of hidden pregnancy?

Hidden Pregnancy Signs
  • Abdominal swelling (a baby bump)
  • Fatigue.
  • Lack of menstruation.
  • Lower back pain.
  • Nausea.
  • Increased appetite.
  • Unexpected weight gain1.
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What 2 blood types are not compatible for pregnancy?

Rh incompatibility occurs when a mother has Rh-negative blood and the baby has Rh-positive blood.
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A-B-O incompatibility occurs when:
  • the mother is type O and the baby is B, A, or AB.
  • the mother is type A and their baby is B or AB.
  • the mother is type B and their baby is A or AB.
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What happens if you test positive and you have a baby?

You most likely will not pass the virus to your newborn or any other close contacts after your isolation period has ended. If you had symptoms, your isolation period ends after: 5 days since symptoms first appeared, and. 24 hours with no fever, without fever-reducing medicine, and.
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How do you know if you are the father of a baby?

A DNA paternity test is nearly 100% accurate at determining whether a man is another person's biological father. DNA tests can use cheek swabs or blood tests. You must have the test done in a medical setting if you need results for legal reasons. Prenatal paternity tests can determine fatherhood during pregnancy.
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What causes a silent miscarriage?

Causes of Missed Miscarriage

Most commonly, there's a chromosomal issue that makes the fetus incompatible with life. It's also possible that the embryo didn't develop and left behind an empty pregnancy sac (this is called an anembryonic pregnancy) or started to grow but for some reason didn't continue.
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Can you miscarry from stress?

While excessive stress isn't good for your overall health, there's no evidence that stress results in miscarriage.
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What do doctors do when you have a silent miscarriage?

If you have a missed miscarriage you'll need to have treatment and there are 3 options available: waiting for the miscarriage to happen by itself naturally (expectant management) taking medicine to help things along (medical management) having surgery to remove the pregnancy (surgical management).
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