When the fetus decompose you will get a serious infection that can lead to blood poisoning and infertility.
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
it's recommended that you get a checkup once every 4-6 months and if anything else happens that could be a potential risk that you get a appointment straight away
You will bleed from the miscarriage for about a week and some ovulate right away after and some takes longer. if it was a fairly early miscarriage you should have your period back within 2 months.
It may depend on the reason for the miscarriage and how far into the pregnancy she was. There is no reason not to start trying again right away, after a very early miscarriage - with your doctor's OK.
If you misscarry you have to go to the clinic and have the uterus cleaned out. if you leave anything inside of the fetus you can end up with serious infections.
The majority of OB/GYNs recommend to wait a minimum of 6 months before conceiving again.
Nope, eat away!
miscarriage does not prevent pregnancy---although usually it takes a cycle to pass to restart your clockl good luck joymaker rn
Not sure what you mean by "throw away already" but if you mean you had a miscarriage or abortion you should still be able to get pregnant. Miscarriage is very common, about 30%, and abortion does not make you sterile.
If the miscarriage is only suspected then it may not have been a miscarriage at all and the symptoms will not go away. However if it was a miscarriage, pregnancy symptoms may go before the bleeding starts or may not go for a week or so after.
About 3 months away.
Right away. Many women miscarry without knowing they are pregnant.