If it is a simple miscarriage there is no need to see a doctor. It should be before 8 weeks, no fever, bleeding going on no longer than a week or so. Should you have any worries, feverishness or if the bleeding goes then comes back, go to the doctor as you may have retained a piece of placenta. If you are really worried go to the Emergency Department. If you are going to try for another baby wait until you have had a period. Good Luck
MOST DEFINITELY! You could seriously harm yourself & possibly become sterile if you don't. If there are any "remains" left, you will have to have a "D&C", which is a procedure that is done to clean the uterus thus lessening the chance of serious infection.
yes or it can be very dangerous
Yes. It is imperative that you go to the doctor. There might be some substances from the baby that was not ejected from the body. And this could cause some complications on the woman's side. So these substances have to be taken out. Also, the woman would definitely experience heavy bleeding. This needs medical attention as well.
Yes, to make sure everything is gone. If it is not you will get serious infections.
Yes you do, to make sure there are no remains that give you an infection.
Yes, if you have a miscarriage you should see your ob/gyn as soon as possible.
Yes, you should probably see your doctor so she can make sure the miscarriage is complete.
You should see a doctor to make sure there are no other problems.
No, you should go a see a doctor.
You can suffer from a infection .
You should go see a doctor; if the miscarriage is incomplete or there are complications, you have infection & other medical issues to worry about.
I'd recommend a doctor! if you mean from the trauma of it, There are plenty of councillors that your doctor would refer you to.
you may have what you think is a bad period and it could be a early miscarriage or a chemical pregnancy. You should go to a doctor to make sure, they can see if you have the pregnancy hormone in your blood or if you have any evidence of a miscarriage through an exam.
Yes you should definitely see a doctor because the miscarriage may not be complete. When this occurs, there is a risk of serious infection.
You have to see a doctor after a miscarriage and he will know.
Yes you can. Pregnancy tests can come out positive weeks after a miscarriage. but you should still get checked by a doctor because you may have just been bleeding. you can't tell for sure if you had a miscarriage unless you see a doctor.
If you suspect you are having a miscarriage you need to see a doctor, yes.
It might. You should see your doctor.