yes, I seen my whole baby when I miscarried the first time... looked like a little chicken. :( but its more likely to see pieces. Also depends how far along you are at the time of miscarriage too... (sorry to have to edit it, I pressed enter too soon ) If you miscarry before about 8 weeks the baby is so small that it is unlikely it will be visible in the blood and clots, it will probably just look like another clot. But the later you are and the larger the baby the more likely you are to be able to see it. There is no reason why it should be in pieces. After about 12 weeks it will look like a baby and after about 15 weeks it may even move if still alive. It really depends why you miscarry as well. If it is becasue the baby has died it will look different to if it is because you have a 'weak' cervix and miscarry a live baby.
Sometimes, it depends on how far along you are. I had a previous miscarriage and I was able to see the baby in the amniotic sac. My sister-in-law had a miscarriage, and she was able to see a very small perfect little baby. So, yes, it is possible to see the baby.l
yes and no cause if you have a miscarriage then you don't but otherwise no not possible!! A baby is never in the stomach. It is in the uterus and that makes the belly protrude. The stomach is full of stomach acid.
Yes. A missed miscarriage is one example of this happening
No! You'd really hurt yourself before it even came close to affecting your baby - even if it were possible!
She had a miscarriage, which can happen to anyone, she didn't kill the baby.
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.
Yes, you do
The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
Falling pregnant with an IUD in place can up your chances of having a miscarriage. Attempting the removal of the IUD can also cause a miscarriage. The risks of leaving it in depend on where it is situated as in some cases the IUD can injure the baby, placenta or uterus. In a number of cases the baby will be perfectly healthy and experience no ill-effects and in a small number of cases baby's have been born holding the IUD in their hand!
It is possible. If she is trying to have a miscarriage; not the best way. If she accidentally took one; don't worry to much, it shouldn't and probably won't have much affect on the baby at all.
I think it is all in the mind. After i had both my children i still had the feeling of a baby moving around. I think your body and mind both get used to the feeling.
Most are caused by a defect in the baby.