No, as long as you pass all of the tissue from the pregnancy then you won't need a D&C, usually if it's a very early miscarriage then you won't need one. Only your doctor can decide if it's needed or not, through a series of blood tests, ultrasounds, or both. If you get a fever or other odd symptoms during or soon after a miscarriage you should seek medical help as you may have retained tissues and have an infection that needs attention.
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NO, you don't have to have a D & C. It's only necessary when bledding doesn't stop. You can wait for nature to take it's course, I think there's a pill you can have. I had a d & c after my miscarriage as it helped to finalise everything..in a strange way best wishes
That is for the doctor to decide after examen you. If you have remains you need one or you will get infections.
You have to see your doctor after and he will see if you are still pregnant. Usually the fetus is dead but has not come out yet which require a D&C. If you mean if you can get pregnant after a miscarriage, yes you can.
Not everyone require a D&C afterwards. Only of there are remains do you need one. So getting pregnant should be no problem.
i didnt have a d n c and i was 12 weeks the doctor said i didnt need one because i was already passing blood clots...
1/3 pregnancies end up in miscarriage so there is no way of saying. The D&C will not affect future pregnancies.
By the cramps or by a D&C by a doctor.
Yes, i had a d&c last year when I had a miscarriage, and I was put under anaesthesia.
Dilation and curettage, D&C.
The D&C is not a must after a miscarriage. It's only if there are remains left inside so you should have no problem apart from the one you already have.
When a person has a miscarriage they need to seek medical treatment. A doctor may need to perform a D and C on the person who had a miscarriage.
Yes, you can get pregnant after a miscarriage if you didn't have a D&C. Most women do not need a D&C after miscarriage.
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 D&C, Dilation and Curettage, which is a procedure to scrape the uterus.