You can have infection set in the remaining portion of the product of abortion. This is sort of the problematic infection. It is called as septic abortion.
If you suspect a miscarriage you have to see the doctor and he will examine you. If there is something left you will get infections.
Yes, since you can have remains left that has to come out or you will be getting infections.
Yes it is. They have to make sure everything is out so you don't get infections.
It will start to decompose and give you infections and that is why you have to see a doctor when you miscarry and have a D&C, an abortion method where they scrape the uterus.
Yes you do to make sure the uterus is empty and no remains left. That can give you serious infections.
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.
Not always which is why it's so important that you see a doctor afterwards to have a D&C so you don't get 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.
Sadly there's nothing you can do. The most common reason for a early miscarriage is that the embryo/fetus is not fit enough to survive. Just go see the doctor after to make sure nothing is left inside since that can give you infections.
The chances of having a miscarriage are increased by things like: * smoking * multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) * infections (bacteria, virus, etc.) * exposure to toxins * disease in the mother (unmonitored diabetes, cancer, etc.)
The doctor will check afterwards if the uterus is empty and if it is not they will either give you medication to induce cramps or scrape the uterus. If not, you can get infections. If everything is out though they will not do anything.