When a miscarriage begins, the first thing you might notice is lower Back pain
that is constant and/or sharp. Lower back pain is usually followed by mild or severe abdominal cramps. You may experience spotting for the first few days. The bleeding that occurs might be dark or bright red and will be very heavy. It may seem like a normal period, not to heavy and not too light or you might feel gushes of blood and may soak a pad within an hour. You may notice small or large clots and grayish tissue.
I have had a misscarraige at 7 weeks. First you get a really heavy period - and I MEAN HEAVY. So heavy, you cannot walk. After about 5 hours after heavy bleeding you begin to pass the placenta, which looks like a thin, large, stretchy clot. You will notice that this looks different from a normal period clot, as the placenta is filled with viens. The next morning I passed what looked like a red kidney bean. This bean was covered in veins. I found out later that the baby was inside of this. You will also bleed for about 2 weeks after.
depends how far you are. I passed mine after 10 wks pregnant, but believe it died a few weeks prior because of how small it appeared on the ultrasound. It came out completely intact in amniotic sac with placenta attached to it (think small water balloon, gross, yes... but interesting to witness) You'll mainly find a lot of large blood clots and blood stained whitish tissue, and maybe stringy mucusy blood.
its like a grape like tissue...but sometimes blood cluts misinterpret as tissue..i have been to 3 miscarriages..if sometihing pass out try to put in container with some alcohol.just for a day.if it just disolved in just blood clut.but if turn out to be solid like tissue..i think u just miscarriage. if it does..just have proper burial..just dont flush baby in toilet.and take note dont just give it to doctors when u want to check up.they just going to study it...i hope i answer ur question.. good day.
The bleeding slows to more like a period within 24 hours. If you are having a lot of bleeding go to the emergency department.
What does 300 grams of breast tissue look like
Like an empty bag all squished up but it comes out then next day after you miscarry.
its look like a tissue paper
Yes, you can pass tissue that looks like clots, you can have heavy thick blood loss, and yes, you can pass tissue that is the sac or membranes of the pregnancy. They are very distinctive if you have had children before.
PID causes normal tissue to turn into scar tissue.
A thin membrane.(tissue)
Definitely! If you conceive twins it is possible to miscarry one and bring the other to full term. Very early on in the pregnancy it is possible for the second fetus to be "reabsorbed" into the tissue of the uterus. But the most common is when you have bleeding like a miscarriage but find out you are still pregnant.
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.
it would look like gray tissue.... not to be gross but when u have blood clots that is what its like but it will look like gray tissue
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Tissue in bowel movements looks sometimes opaque, white or gray. It can also look long and kind of stringy.
epithelial tissue