The doctor will give you a combo of Mifepristone and Misoprostol up to the 9th week. They are on prescription and you will take them at his office after you have been examined.
If you were to miscarry one twin the other fetus can still survive, but the chances for that are SLIM!!
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Yes. A competent operator using a good machine will be able to see a one-month old fetus.
No, it only works to prevent pregnancy.
Normal bleeding is 1-4 weeks.
Mifepristone followed by Misoprostol. You get them directly from the doctor and take the first one at his office.
before you ask a question do spell chech Medicine hahaha Dumb A$$
It is the belief of the Roman Catholics that any child or fetus that dies and is not baptized can not enter the kingdom of heaven. I worked in a Catholic Hospital once where if a woman suffered a miscarriage and we could not get the chaplain to baptize the fetus or suspected fetus the nurses were expected to baptize it. At one month it is would not be considered a fetus of yet so disposal of it down the toilet would be normal. We must remember the body is only a shell for the spirit-it is the spirit that counts. Now if she was further along I would cover and save until the doctor examine or follow his orders he might want pathology to examine.
It can cause harm to the fetus. I had a miscarriage from smoking.
The doctor will give you the medication you need and also instructions.
The doctor will give you Mifepristone and Misoprostol taken one day apart. This is possible up to the 9th week of pregnancy and is on prescription.
there is no change, the fetus is smaller than a ping pong ball at 1 months