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.
You only need a D&C after a miscarriage if there are remains left inside. The doctor will tell you that when you see him.
D and C's are necessary after a miscarriage generally of 10+ weeks. If you were not 10 weeks a long then a second opinion may be necessary. Check out the related links below for more information.
1/3 pregnancies end up in miscarriage so there is no way of saying. The D&C will not affect future pregnancies.
By the cramps or by a D&C by a doctor.
Yes, i had a d&c last year when I had a miscarriage, and I was put under anaesthesia.
Dilation and curettage, D&C.
The D&C is not a must after a miscarriage. It's only if there are remains left inside so you should have no problem apart from the one you already have.
When a person has a miscarriage they need to seek medical treatment. A doctor may need to perform a D and C on the person who had a miscarriage.
Yes, you can get pregnant after a miscarriage if you didn't have a D&C. Most women do not need a D&C after miscarriage.
A D&C, Dilation and Curettage, which is a procedure to scrape the uterus.
No, as long as you pass all of the tissue from the pregnancy then you won't need a D&C, usually if it's a very early miscarriage then you won't need one. Only your doctor can decide if it's needed or not, through a series of blood tests, ultrasounds, or both. If you get a fever or other odd symptoms during or soon after a miscarriage you should seek medical help as you may have retained tissues and have an infection that needs attention. ~pawsalmighty
Sometimes when the miscarriage isn't complete they will do a D&C to remove any tissue remaining and prevent / stop heavy bleeding or infection.
You always have to go see the doctor after a real or potential miscarriage. They will give you a D&C if not everything have passed.