Pregnancy & Miscarriage: Understanding Heartbeat & Symptoms
It is possible to still be pregnant even if you do not have any symptoms of a miscarriage and the heartbeat is still detectable.
While symptoms such as morning sickness, breast tenderness, and fatigue are common in early pregnancy, not everyone experiences these symptoms. The presence or absence of symptoms cannot be used as a reliable indicator of the viability of a pregnancy.
A detectable heartbeat is a positive sign that the pregnancy is progressing, but it does not guarantee a successful outcome. Some pregnancies may end in miscarriage even if the heartbeat was initially detected. Regular prenatal care and monitoring are essential to track the progress of the pregnancy and to identify any potential complications.
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