After a miscarriage, the tissue expelled from the uterus can vary in appearance depending on how far along the pregnancy was. It may include blood, clots, and fragments of placental tissue, which can appear pinkish or grayish. In earlier pregnancies, the tissue may be less recognizable, while in later stages, it may resemble more developed fetal tissue. It's important for those experiencing a miscarriage to seek medical advice for proper care and understanding of what to expect.
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.
it would look like gray tissue.... not to be gross but when u have blood clots that is what its like but it will look like gray tissue
Usually a miscarriage tissue is difficult to pull apart and can be a grey colour where veins are seen.
Red ball like blood clot with stringy tissue and dark blood for a week.
YES it deos and it kills you.
If you have a miscarriage at six weeks you probably won't see much more than blood clots as the embryo is still very small. See the link for a timeline and pictures.
The fetus is about 3 inches long and weighs nearly an ounce. You can have a funeral if you want. That is your choice. There is nothing that says you have to have a funeral when you miscarry this early. I've added a picture in the link below of what a 12 weeks fetus look like in the womb.
i had a miscarriage a few years ago and it was like 2 giant slugs it was heartbreaking
What does 300 grams of breast tissue look like
Pretty much like a heavier period.
At one month there is nothing there but very little tissue. Alot of women just experience the same symptoms as a bad period.
You will see some tissue and when you feel something bigger than a blood clot that's the baby, it is small and it will be in like a sack and sack will be red of course, but if you can somehow rinse it off u can see a clear coat over you baby. You will have a lot of blood clots after and tissue and discharge after baby's out. I would also like to say sorry about your loss.