Yes. You can find out weeks later when you get an infection.
The dead twin will be still-born and will have not effect on the remaining twin. You do need to speak to your OBY/GYN for more detailed advice.
You mean can a woman live with a dead baby. The answer is yes, however the dead fetus could cause complications and may eventually kill the mother.
Some fetus' need to be removed, but most will come out (if before 12 weeks) usually after 12 weeks it will be removed, it is very dangerous that the fetus is still in the mother, this can cause blood poisoning which can lead to death of the mother if not treated fast. Although, in rare cases fetuses have been known to remain for years and even decades.
The deceased fetus will need to be removed before they send the woman home.
No, a sac grows to accommodate the fetus and if the fetus us dead it does not grow anymore.
The expected outcome of D and X is the termination of a pregnancy with removal of a dead fetus from the woman's body.
According to normative practices, which vary, usually the fetus ( if both are dead) is removed from the Mother"s body. sometimes they are buried together, or the fetus is disposed of separately-depending on how far along the pregnancy is- and also if the fetus was damaged in any way- for example a woman could die as a result of impact damage in an automobile accident which might smash the fetus where it could not be restored for viewing, etc.
Medically it is called an inevitable abortion as abortion is the term used for any cessation of pregnancy before the baby is viable (able to live on its own). However most people would say that this is a miscarriage and if the baby is not 'miscarried' in a few days the woman would have to have a D & C to remove it as it can cause severe and even fatal infections.
The fetus is generally already dead when the miscarriage occurs.
You have to see your doctor after and he will see if you are still pregnant. Usually the fetus is dead but has not come out yet which require a D&C. If you mean if you can get pregnant after a miscarriage, yes you can.
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