DUH!!!!! you could DIE if you do not! YES. You may not know what caused you to miscarry. You need to see a doctor: you may have a serious reproductive disorder that could prevent you from ever having children, there may still dead blood in your system or you may get a serious infection. In most cities (I only know of these clinics in the USA) in there are Family Planning and Maternal Health Clinics run by the Government; (these are NOT Abortion Clinics). Look in the phone book under "Womens Health" "Family Planning" and tell the person who answers the phone that you have had a miscarriage. They will know what you should do, and the cost is very low, or none at all. I know this because I worked for the Department of Public Heath for six years as a medical assistant and interpreter (English/Spanish). If you still don't want to go to a clinic, PLEASE, see a doctor somewhere.
am having a miscarriage at home and dont know what to do Call medical assistance
You can have a natural miscarriage at home, that can happen anywhere. An abortion on the other hand, a induced miscarriage, you can only get at the doctors.
A high body temperature is typically considered to be 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. You should seek medical attention if you have a high body temperature along with other symptoms like confusion, difficulty breathing, chest pain, or a persistent fever that doesn't improve with home treatment.
They need medical attention immediately. There is no reliable home remedy.
No, you should go a see a doctor.
The medical equipment that one should have at home varies depending on the ages of the people living there and their respective medical conditions. For anyone, however, a blood pressure cuff and thermometer can be useful.
Without having access to medical supplies, trying to suture a wound on a goose at home will cause more damage than leaving it alone. If your goose needs medical attention, you should take it to a veterinarian who can sedate the goose, clean the wound and suture with proper supplies as needed.
Yes
A temperature of 109 degrees Fahrenheit is a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention as it can be life-threatening. It is not safe for an individual to go home with such a high fever.
Mild cases may improve with home care, but recurring or painful cases often require medical attention.
Major burns should always be treated by a medical practitioner.
OK this question can be interpreted in more then one way so I will address the both. If you have a natural miscarriage you should see doctor after to make sure the uterus is empty. If not you can get infections. Usually when having a miscarriage you go to the ER since you are cramping and bleeding. You can bring the fetus to them so they can dispose of it properly or send it to the lab to find out why it happened depending on how far along you are. If you have an abortion it's usually only up to the 7th week you have a medical one at home so you can flush if you want or put it in the freezer and give it to the doctor when you go to the checkup which should be as soon as possible. I know it sounds morbid but you can also ask the doctor this when you go to the clinic to discuss your options and get the prescription. They have heard everything and don't be afraid to ask.