Two ways.
Firstly an ultrasound can be done to see if the baby is still there. If they can identify the baby on an ultrasound, they will attempt to stop the bleeding (if you are severely bleeding). If no baby can be seen, they will assume it has broken away already and died.
Another way to check is to take a blood test. They will test the amount of HCG in your blood. On a normal pregnancy, this number will approximately double each day. Therefore in a non-emergency situation, by doing a blood test three days in a row, they will check your HCG levels. If they are doubling each day, you are fine. If they are steady or falling, you have lost the pregnancy.
You have to see a doctor after a miscarriage and he will know.
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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Either by miscarriage or abortion (induced miscarriage). For abortion you will have to see a doctor.
A fetus can die inside you but not come out so then it is still a miscarriage. You have to see the doctor if you suspect a miscarriage.
You have to see a doctor.