Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms.
Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
It can take up to 2 months until the pregnancy hormones settle and even longer if you had a later miscarriage and during that time the body think it's pregnant and will continue with the symptoms. If that time has passed you need to see a doctor.
Not usually,. but some women have problems holding the baby in with the cervix. but usually can occure in a miscarriage. consult your doctor right away.
It could be if you are sure you were pregnant. I had a miscarriage when I was 2 months along. One night I had sex and bleed a little afterwards. The next day I started bleeding bad and passed large clumps for hours. I went to the doctor and it was confirmed that I had been pregnant and had a miscarriage. I had sex with my fiance and he hit me on the outside of my body by accident instead of going inside of me. I bleed really bad right after that. A few days later I passed a large "sac-like" tissue. Later on the doctor told me I had had a miscarriage.
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.
If you're not pregnant, then no. It is not a miscarriage. Your period is just screwing up.
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Yes. You can have a miscarriage at any stage during pregnancy. However there is a cut off where the baby becomes classed as a 'baby' (if you will) once this stage is passed a miscarriage is classed as still birth.
You have to see the doctor for that. If there are remains you need a D&C.
Most likely and unfortunately it may mean a missed miscarriage. The embryo fails to develop fully and, instead of being passed out of the womb in a miscarriage situation, it is retained inside. Usually the symptoms of pregnancy such as nausea and breast tenderness will disappear abruptly as the womb becomes progressively smaller. Often there is no bleeding, but occasionally the woman may notice a dark brown vaginal discharge. In this situation a series of ultrasound examinations need to be done to confirm that it is a missed miscarriage.
The fetus is passed during the bleeding of a miscarriage. If it's in the first trimester, the fetus is smaller than a prune, so would look like a large clot.
Signs of a MiscarriageIt is not always easy to know if a miscarriage is occurring. Some women have minor symptoms while other women may have other major complications. Here are some signs to know if a miscarriage may be happening.Bleeding or SpottingIt is difficult to tell whether a female is having a miscarriage just by bleeding. There are many women who bleed during pregnancy and it is completely normal. If there is any spotting that occurs that is bright red in color and lasts a few days, it is best to call the doctor to get a checkup.Pain or CrampingIf there is pain or cramping that occurs in the abdomen or lower back, a miscarriage could be occurring. Since miscarriages can occur up through 20 weeks of pregnancy, the pain or cramping could also be ligaments stretching. If there is no bleeding or spotting, chances are it is the ligaments.Fluid or TissueIf fluid or tissue has passed from the vagina it may be a sign of miscarriage. If able, place the tissue inside of a jar with a lid and take it with to a doctor's appointment. The doctor can pass the specimen to a pathologist for testing if desired.Loss of Pregnancy SymptomsA major sign of miscarriage is complete loss of pregnancy symptoms. Women know they are pregnant because they typically have nausea, tender breasts and many other hormonal changes. If these suddenly disappear, it could be a sign of miscarriage.Negative Pregnancy Test After Positive OneIf a miscarriage is believed to have occurred, the best idea is to take a pregnancy test. If a negative result occurs, it may be that the fetus has passed. The next step would be to take a second test and view the results, or simply go to the doctor for a blood test.All of these are signs and symptoms of miscarriage. If miscarriage has resulted, the mother can either let the fetus pass naturally or to have a Dilation and Curettage (D&C) procedure. A D&C is a procedure where the mother is given anesthesia and the fetus, along with other tissues, is removed via a scraping technique. It may be best to have a D&C if mom has plans to get pregnant again in the near future as the D&C ensures that no infection will occur and other tissues will be removed that may not have passed naturally.