For the most part, it is not necessary to visit a doctor after a miscarriage. If you have continued heavy bleeding and/or severe abdominal pain or a fever, you should go to your doctor or emergency room to rule out retained products of conception in which case you would most likely need to have a D&C.
You can find information on the side effects of chemotherapy by visiting www.cancer.org. Talk to your doctor if you are concerned.
To check your health and ensure there have been no adverse side effects of course.
You have to see a doctor after a miscarriage and he will know.
Prescription medication can only be obtained by visiting a doctor and getting a prescription. Just about all prescriptions have side effects of some sort.
Yes, to have an abortion (induced miscarriage) you have to see your gynecologist.
Yes, you should probably see your doctor so she can make sure the miscarriage is complete.
A natural miscarriage by Mother nature. A medical or surgical abortion = a induced miscarriage which can legally only be performed by a doctor.
Yes, but it depends on how soon after the miscarriage. Ask your doctor for sure, but HcG remains in your system for awhile after the miscarriage.
talk to a doctor.
Either by miscarriage or abortion (induced miscarriage). For abortion you will have to see a doctor.
You can't prepare for a miscarriage, it just happens. Just go to the doctor if it happens.
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