That entirely depends on the person's body. The usual time for a body to recognize a fetus is no longer living and begin the process of expelling it from the body is anywhere between a week and two months. There are many cases when a body hasn't expelled a miscarried fetus for years. The longest time a baby has been carried after death is over 60 years. The baby more or less mummified. This of course was a world record and very rare.
the woman goes to the hospital and has her stomach open by an operation and they take it out.
I believe it takes only a few mins. Then they will let you recover for about an hour and then let you go home. =/
If the fetus doesn't come out by itself due to cramps, yes. They will scrape the uterus.
It can take up to 2 months.
Sometimes it is nothing that you can do to prevent a miscarriage. I am speaking out of experience, sometimes the female hormone count is not high enough to help carry the baby. Sad to say, it is sometimes better to let mother nature take hold, it prevents having a baby with a severe birth defect.
It is possible. If she is trying to have a miscarriage; not the best way. If she accidentally took one; don't worry to much, it shouldn't and probably won't have much affect on the baby at all.
NO, Nature will takes it's place. If you do do things that could cause a miscarriage it sitll may not and the baby would then have a birth defect, learning defect of somesort. There are other options if you do not want to have a baby. There is always adoption, and worse case an abortion.
24 weeks is not a miscarriage but premature birth. The healing process is the same as after a full term birth, 6 weeks.
yes anyone can take you to a clinic in an emergency! but your parents will more than likely be contected!!!
Does 5 month pregnant woman take medicine for miscarriage?
Baby rabbits are born with teeth. If you gently pull their bottom lip down you can see the teeth.
6months