I am thinking you mean what medical help you should seek? If you were less than 8 weeks pregnant, and you are experiencing no pain, no fever or infection, it probably means the miscarriage was complete and no medical intervention is needed. A usual miscarriage will be heavy bleeding for couple of days, and continued for up to two weeks but no pain after the initial onset. If you were further along than this, you probably need to be checked out in a hospital to make sure that everything is okay. If after the first day or so you experience continued pain, a fever of any sort, tenderness in the stomach or continue to have pregnancy symptoms, this could indicate something is wrong. If in doubt, always see a doctor.
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You should first call your doctor and find out what he or she says. Then you will need to rest, drink a lot of fluids and do whatever else your doctor reccomends. Check out this article about coping after a miscarriage: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/752151/resources_and_ideas_for_those_trying.html
You should be seeing a counselor or therapist to help you through the grieving process. If you cannot afford one, contact your local mental health association for referrals to programs that provide help on a sliding scale or for free.
Visit your gynecologist so that they can examine you. If you don't, you risk developing a uteran infection which can complicate your chances of ever becoming pregnant again and can cause serious other troubles with your reproductive system
You need to see your gynecologist right away to be sure everything is clear inside and that you don't succumb to infection. So sorry this happened to you, but the next pregnancy should be just fine.
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Can you be more specific on your question? If you had a miscarriage, you had a miscarriage. There's nothing you can do.
See a doctor. You will most likely need a D&C and clean the uterus out.There's nothing you can do to save the fetus unless you are around week 20-24.