It is possible that it's just your period and/or not everything has cleaning left your body. It wouldn't hurt to make an appointment and state to your DR. that your are having bleeding and pains if you are not expecting your period at this time.
Cramps are contractions of the uterus. They can be a normal part of a spontanious or induced miscarriage. However, it is important to have follow up doctor care after a miscarriage to make sure all the tissue is expelled.
Symptoms of a miscarriage include bleeding which may or may not be accompanied by cramping pains - a bit like period pains. The bleeding can continue on for several days before you notice more serious pains n. Also be aware that this bleeding does not necessarily mean you will miscarry . If the bleeding does continue to the stage of being an 'inevitable' miscarriage, then expect quite strong pains and an increase in the amount of blood loss. Clots - sometimes quite large - can be lost. Occasionally you may see the baby, which sounds scary but isn't so bad when it comes to it. The best way is to consult your doctor. Until then, you can see your doctor, you can take occasional pregnancy tests to notice if you get a negative result. If this is the case, you have unfortunately had a miscarriage. It is still vital to contact your doctor to provide necessary follow-up and post-miscarriage care (both physical and emotional). The doctors will also watch your following pregnancy closer.
Bleeding is important enough to as your doctor of follow up nurse.
Patients who are obese, smoke, have bleeding tendencies, or are over 60, need to follow special precautions, as do patients who have recently experienced an illness such as pneumonia or a heart attack. Patients on medications
There is none to complain to unless she did see a doctor right after the miscarriage. He should then have noticed the left tissue and done a D&C to remove it.If you mean she had an abortion there is a follow up 2 weeks after to avoid things like this.
i am sure it is,as long as your doctor said it was fine.you just have to follow all of their directions precisely. And don't go against what he/she said. If you go against what you are told it probly wouldn't be safe.just follow diretions and you will be fine.
Yes. Unfortunately. I recently had a miscarriage due to issues with my gallbladder. Two months after, the day I went in to get my gallbladder removed, the nurse informed us that I'm pregnant and they wont follow throough with the procedure. So we're hoping nothing bad happens this time. Its a hard thought to have.
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Some bleeding may result afterwards.
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He would HAVE to follow ALL REGULAR PROCEDURES no matter who the patient is.
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