You will get infections since the remains start to deteriorate. Fever, stomach pains, discolored and smelly discharge etc.
The abortion should happen as soons as possible since the fetus will start to decompose which will lead to infection and eventually bloodpoisioning. How soon this happens differs between women but waiting a month sounds long.
Wouldn't know unless there was more detail. There are many circumstances that can cause a miscarriage or a birth ending in stillbirth prematurely.
No, because the mother is the supply of oxygen and nutrients.
No, a sac grows to accommodate the fetus and if the fetus us dead it does not grow anymore.
The dead twin will be still-born and will have not effect on the remaining twin. You do need to speak to your OBY/GYN for more detailed advice.
Both needs to be examined to see what the cause of death is and then the family can decide if they should be buried together or separately. Usually it's together.
The fetus is generally already dead when the miscarriage occurs.
Either the fetus is dead or you aren't very far along. Most women don't show until their 6th month of pregnancy
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The dead fetus will start to decompose like everything else that is dead and if not removed you will get a serious infection, blood poisoning and become sterile and can even die.
Usually not. A fibroid should be a round mass in the wall of the uterus. A dead fetus would not be round and would be in the uterine cavity.
There is a very high risk that the dead fetal tissue will become infected.