If there is no risk to the other baby, then you can go to full term, or even premature labor. The fetus will have past on and eventually deminimize.
No, a sac grows to accommodate the fetus and if the fetus us dead it does not grow anymore.
The fetus is generally already dead when the miscarriage occurs.
Eventually she will get serious infections since the fetus will decompose inside of her. That will spread and get into her bloodstream and finally kill her unless she gets treatment and the fetus removed. It would be very painful. If you suspect you are having a miscarriage you have to see a doctor and also if you don't suspect it you have to go to regular checkups to make sure everything is normal.
No, because the mother is the supply of oxygen and nutrients.
No, neither of the twins are dead.
Both needs to be examined to see what the cause of death is and then the family can decide if they should be buried together or separately. Usually it's together.
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The dead fetus will start to decompose like everything else that is dead and if not removed you will get a serious infection, blood poisoning and become sterile and can even die.
Usually not. A fibroid should be a round mass in the wall of the uterus. A dead fetus would not be round and would be in the uterine cavity.
There is a very high risk that the dead fetal tissue will become infected.
if you get an infection and it's not treated, yes!
one of the twins may be dead, therefore stuck onto a dead body.