You always have to go see the doctor after a real or potential miscarriage. They will give you a D&C if not everything have passed.
Yes. You can have a miscarriage at any stage during pregnancy. However there is a cut off where the baby becomes classed as a 'baby' (if you will) once this stage is passed a miscarriage is classed as still birth.
Yes. I have had two miscarriages, both at 8 to 9 weeks. The first one, everything came out as one. On the second one, I passed the fetus first then passed the placenta the next time I went to the toilet. The placenta is much bigger.
The fetus is passed during the bleeding of a miscarriage. If it's in the first trimester, the fetus is smaller than a prune, so would look like a large clot.
No, genes or DNA from a miscarriage do not get passed to a subsequent baby. Each pregnancy involves a unique combination of genetic material from the parents, and a miscarriage does not affect the genetics of future pregnancies.
If you're not pregnant, then no. It is not a miscarriage. Your period is just screwing up.
It can take up to 2 months until the pregnancy hormones settle and even longer if you had a later miscarriage and during that time the body think it's pregnant and will continue with the symptoms. If that time has passed you need to see a doctor.
It could be a infection so go see the doctor. The miscarriage was 3 months ago so I doubt it has to do with that.
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
Spotting during pregnancy can occur about the time you would usually have a period. However, with a miscarriage there is more active bleeding and tissue is passed with abdominal cramping. Just spotting does not indicate a miscarriage.
The hormones can take a couple of months to settle, it differs from woman to woman.
Once you have passed all of the "contents of pregnancy" the bleeding may subside and the cramps lessen. Everyone is different. Your body is going through a lot during a miscarriage and the cramping is the uterus contracting to empty, so as time goes on the cramps should lighten. Hello - It is possible yes. I am very sorry about your miscarriage. See your Doctor to make certain the Foetus has been expelled.