No not surgery but it is wise to make sure that nothing was left behind at the time of the miscairage and if there is that it is removved before it can do any harm. this is a routine procedure.
No, laughing will not cause miscarriage.
Through miscarriage or induced miscarriage aka abortion. Most miscarriages occur in the first trimester and then it's usually because the embryo is healthy and will not make it anyway so the body rejects it. If it's abortion it's either by medicine or surgery.
Either by miscarriage or abortion (induced miscarriage). For abortion you will have to see a doctor.
Either by miscarriage or abortion (induced miscarriage). For abortion you will have to see a doctor.
If you get hit in the stomach then you can easily damage the baby, or even have a miscarriage.
She may have had an abortion or a miscarriage.
No she didn't Because She Had A Miscarriage In March Or February! So Sad
Not by loosing a baby, like through miscarriage or stillborn, but through complications through birth, yes.Very rare though.
Jill Bauer announced her miscarriage in April 2009. She announced it while on air on QVC, where she is a program host.
tough one... Atypical cells on the cervix wont hurt the fetus, however if you've had treatment already for cervical cancer that involved surgery...yes it can cause miscarriage. A cone resection (the surgery) takes part of your cervix out, you lose the part of your body which keeps the baby in. this isn't a definite for miscarriage, you may be able to have your doctor go in and reinforce the opening (called a cerclage). Another thing to think of is that cervical cancer needs to be treated, and quickly. your treatment options may interfere with keeping your baby
You have to go to a clinic and have an abortion. There are no reliable home remedy's.
A miscarriage is also called a natural abortion so it's the same thing. And the fetus doesn't always come out by itself. You have to go to a doctor and have a checkup and if it's not out he has to scrape the uterus. A induced abortion is when you use medicine or surgery to end the pregnancy.