A situation in which only some of the products in the uterus have been expelled is called an incomplete miscarriage. Pain and bleeding may continue and become severe.
You should go see a doctor; if the miscarriage is incomplete or there are complications, you have infection & other medical issues to worry about.
A miscarriage is a premature expulsion (complete or incomplete) generally in the first or second trimester of pregnancy.
It either happens naturally (usually in the first trimester) or you have an induced miscarriage aka abortion. You have to go to a doctor for that.
You could have had an incomplete miscarriage or have an infection. Contact your Dr immediately.
Yes. Sometimes the doctor can give you medication to induce cramps so the embryo comes out. It depends on how far along you are and if something has come out already or not. Always consult a doctor if you suspect a miscarriage.
If the miscarriage is incomplete, then you should go to the doctor to make sure that you are still pregnant and if so the doctors can help you with any decision that you make. Good luck and God Bless:) You cannot self-induce a miscarriage by massage. The uterus is far too well protected inside the pelvis. Attempting to induce a miscarriage by any means is extremely dangerous (and may be fatal) and illegal. Edited to add: Illegal?? I don't think so. No one investigating our miscarriages just yet, at least the last I checked. Any attempt to self abort is illegal whether you get investigated or not.
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After a miscarriage, the cervix may remain slightly open for a period of time, especially if the miscarriage was incomplete or if there were any complications. It typically closes as the body begins to heal, but the timeframe can vary between individuals. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider to ensure proper recovery and to address any concerns.
Natural abortion is another word for miscarriage which you have no control over and happens naturally because the embryo or fetus is not viable.
If you have had a miscarriage, then you have not only had a period in the past, you have also been pregnant. Any girl who has had a miscarriage, or suspects she has had a miscarriage, should see her gynecologist or primary care doctor so they can inspect to make sure what happened and to prevent any future problems. Incomplete miscarriages can be dangerous situations. If you have never experienced a period, though not the norm, I have encountered girls who have gotten pregnant on their first period. So they don't experience the bleeding.
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.