You don't need to go to the hospital, but need to see your doctor ASAP to verify it was not atopic or tubal. Those can be very dangerous to your health. However, most early miscarriages complete naturally and need no treatment.
Yes! Your uterus needs to be "cleaned out"!
It takes a couple of months for the hormones to settle.
If you had a scan that told you you would miscarry, it may be that your dates are wrong or something. If you have had no bleeding and have started having symptoms of pregnancy go back to your doctor.
Yes some people do experience this in their pregnancy.
If your eight weeks pregnant and your breast tenderness goes away, it doesn't mean that you are going to miscarry. Everyone's body is different. It's o.k. If your so worried than why don't you go get an ultrasound to see if your baby is alright. It's good to get ultrasounds early in your pregnancy anyway.
Yes
please go to hospital asap its not sound good plz go to hospital asap
It can go either way.
If you start bleeding during early pregnancy, it is really important to go to your doctor or a local ER to have an ultrasound and a blood test.
See a doctor/go to the ER, A.S.A.P. Mild spotting during pregnancy is not uncommon but if it is heavy, dark, and/or you are clotting/passing tissue it is usally something serious like a miscarriage, etopic or molar pregnancy...
There is no medicine to take when you miscarry. If you are in the first trimester you can go to thedoctor while or after you are bleeding. Either way you need to be checked out afterwards. There is nothing they can do this early. If it's later on the pregnancy, past 20 weeks, you goto the ER. They might still be able to stop it then.
Early stages? To avoid pregnancy you get on birthcontrol. Go to your ob-gyn and they will show you. If you are already pregnant only abortion by a doctor will be safe.
During early pregnancy there have been cases reported of such functions, if so, breath, it will pass as the pregnancy develops over a 6 month period. If symptoms increase, or continue go to the doctor immediately!!