For the fetus or the unborn child it's ALWAYS serious. That life ends there.
For the woman, it depends. Can be anything from like a heavy period to a life-threatening bleeding.
Chickenpox can kill the patient, can cause serious illness and hospitalization, and can cause miscarriage.
It is unsafe and illegal to try to induce a miscarriage on your own. It can lead to serious complications, including infection and death. It is important to seek medical advice and support if you are facing an unwanted pregnancy.
Yes you always need a checkup after to make sure the uterus is empty. Otherwise you can get serious infections.
If there is something left inside of your uterus you can get serious infections which can lead to sterility and bloodpoisening.
Yes you do to make sure the uterus is empty and no remains left. That can give you serious infections.
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.
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.
No. Drinking any amount of vinegar will not cause a miscarriage at any point of time in a pregnancy. It's definitely NOT a good idea to try to end a pregnancy by taking any household preparations or drugs unsupervised. No other preparations should be used to attempt causing a miscarriage. Most will not work, and none will work safely. Trying to cause a miscarriage without the guidance of a physician may cause serious damage to a woman's body and health
Depending on when the miscarriage occurred, and especially if it was only partial, it is possible. However, you should consult with a gynecologist since a partial miscarriage OR a bleeding pregnancy is a serious condition that needs immediate treatment.
No. The tubes are not flexible and are unable to be housed there. If it is fertilized there, it will result in a miscarriage most likely. If not, it can cause serious complications for both the mother and the baby.
If you misscarry you have to go to the clinic and have the uterus cleaned out. if you leave anything inside of the fetus you can end up with serious infections.
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