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∙ 11y agoA fetus can die inside you but not come out so then it is still a miscarriage. You have to see the doctor if you suspect a miscarriage.
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∙ 11y agoYes, not all miscarriages comes out as soon as the embryo have died.
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
you usually wont have a miscarriage after your first trimester (third month) after that you would just have a still born baby.
If you dont see a doctor after you have a miscarriage, not alot of many things can happen to you, but one thing is quite dangerous. when you get a miscarriage some of the parts of the baby can be left inside, (arms, legs, torso, or head) and if your uterus closes back up it will still have those remaining parts left inside, and you can get a serious infection.
Due to the body replenshing itself after preparing itself for a baby it is impossible to get pregant whilst going through a miscarriage is impossible.
Yes, not all miscarriages comes out as soon as the embryo have died.
You need to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Even though you have a miscarriage it doesn't mean your body removed everything from the pregnancy. If you still have part of the placenta or baby inside your uterus it could cause severe infections.
Do you mean a miscarriage? Yes, you can have a baby later on in life. Good luck and I hope everything goes well for you
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Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
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.
you usually wont have a miscarriage after your first trimester (third month) after that you would just have a still born baby.
If you dont see a doctor after you have a miscarriage, not alot of many things can happen to you, but one thing is quite dangerous. when you get a miscarriage some of the parts of the baby can be left inside, (arms, legs, torso, or head) and if your uterus closes back up it will still have those remaining parts left inside, and you can get a serious infection.
Mention this to your doctor and try to get a second opinion. It may have looked like a miscarriage, but there may still be hope. I've heard about a woman who apparently miscarried and later found out that her baby was still growing inside her because the bloodflow from the "miscarriage" was too weak to rid her body of the baby. But at the same time, don't get too worked up about it, as it could be only gas.
Yes. He just let the miscarriage have it's course. Miscarriage is very common and women have babies after that.
yes, so you can see if your are still able to have a baby
not necessarily, it just means that you are early and the gestational sac is the bag of waters the baby grows inside of. Never heard of that leading to miscarriage. As you get bigger, the bag will expand too. Hope this helped!!