Yes, many women can feel a miscarriage, which can involve symptoms such as cramping, abdominal pain, and vaginal bleeding. The intensity of these sensations can vary significantly from person to person. Some may experience a heavy feeling or pressure in the pelvis, while others might have minimal physical symptoms. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for support and guidance during this difficult time.
when you feel ready to, physically and mentally.don't feel pressured.
i doubt it there should be a fetus anymore.
i think i had a miscarriage, but i never knew i was pregnant. how do i find out for sure
You'll probably be able to tell by how you feel.
Yes but it can also be that you are getting ill.
as soon as you feel well enough, there is no specific time, you will feel better once it is washed though.
No.
A heavy painful period with clots.
After a miscarriage, hormonal changes can occur, leading to physical changes in the breasts. Initially, they may feel tender or swollen due to the abrupt drop in hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Over time, the breasts may return to their normal size and feel as hormone levels stabilize. Individual experiences may vary based on the timing of the miscarriage and personal hormonal responses.
You can be having a miscarriage and not have the pain but eventually your cervix may dialate and you will feel cramping and bleeding. Usually your intuition will tell you if something is not right. If you are unsure go seek medical attention.
As long as the bleeding is settling there is no specific physical care needed after a miscarriage though you may feel emotionally fragile for quite a while as you have suffered a bereavement after all. Take care of yourself.
Because him & His wife Tiny separated. Which put a lot of stress on her & see had a miscarriage.