I would say only 3-4 weeks.
The fetus is passed during the bleeding of a miscarriage. If it's in the first trimester, the fetus is smaller than a prune, so would look like a large clot.
since you have had a prior miscarriage I would have it checked out
If a chicken had a miscarriage there would be no egg, that would be like asking what to do with the baby I had after I miscarried...
I'm sure he would.
Usually if you are anorexic you are not eating enough and if the person was obese and they became anorexic they would be at a normal weight for a while but then they would just get skinnier and skinnier because they cant control it because it is a disease.
It depends how far along you are, but in very early pregnancy, it would be just like a period only it could be thicker or have chunks in it, and you usually would have more cramping.
Spotting during pregnancy can occur about the time you would usually have a period. However, with a miscarriage there is more active bleeding and tissue is passed with abdominal cramping. Just spotting does not indicate a miscarriage.
Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms. Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
Yes most people do. Miscarriage is quite common, about 1/3 pregnancies end in miscarriage. If you have problems afterwards it could be something linked to the reason you had the miscarriage in the first place and then you would need to be evaluated by a doctor.
No, it would be a still birth.
I doubt it...............