Yes. The fetus may not be reabsorbed into your body and you would have to have a DNC (they remove the remains surgically).
If you feel you have had a miscarriage, you should go to a doctor and get a pelvic exam including an ultrasound to check for other problems that could develop.
Yes you can that's why you always go for a scan to see how your baby is doing.. you have to be carefull lots of things can happen while having a miscarriage...
It is quite possible you had a miscarriage. Did you know you were pregnant? Have you had an ultrasound scan before or since?
This usually occurs if your body has not expelled the foetus completely. A ultrasound scan will determine whether or not this is the case.
An ultrasound scan will show if you have had a miscarriage. Sometimes you may bleed from near the placenta (afterbirth) but you don't miscarry and it will show this too. Sometimes you bleed and lose the baby but not all the placenta comes away which can be dangerous, causing bleeding and/or infection. the ultrasound scan can show all these things.
Brown is just old blood, if it was only slight bleeding and no cramping it was unlikely to be a miscarriage, just what is called a 'threatened' miscarriage. Your doctor may send you for an ultrasound scan just to check all is well.
I am not 100% sure what you mean by scan, but in my situation a pos test (both at home and the hospital) and nothing showing on the internal ultrasound confirmed an early miscarriage.
It would be very dangerous for several reason, to fail to get medical attention after a miscarriage.
Book an appointment to see you doctor!! You should probably have an ultrasound scan to see what's happening.
Yes it is. They have to make sure everything is out so you don't get infections.
YES if you think that you are pregnant or were pregnant and are having a miscarriage get to your doctor ASAP so that they can see what is really going on and to do any necessary procedures Good luck and God Bless!!!
Not always. It depends if everything came out. If it didn't you will get serious infections if it doesn't come out. If you have had a miscarriage, your doctor should be advising you. If you don't trust his/her advice, get a second opinion.
A miscarriage means you have definitely lost the baby, there is usually lots of cramping and clots. A threatened miscarriage means just that, you are still pregnant but may miscarry in the future. Any spotting while pregnant can be called a threatened miscarriage and many women go on to have healthy babies. If you still have signs of pregnancy like swollen and sore breasts it is probably just a threatened miscarriage. Most doctors will order an ultrasound scan to tell for sure. I should think that a blood test (Quantitative HCG) would be more reliable than ultrasound. Levels are decreased in the case of miscarriage, threatened &/incomplete abortion, & if the fetus is dead.