It is not required to have a D and C if you are having a miscarriage. I had a miscarriage in 2002 and my doctor asked if I wanted a D and C or if I just wanted to go home and let my body complete the process on its own. My doctor explained that most women choose to have the D and C because it offers a form of closure. You are mentally and physically able to start healing after the process.
Sometimes miscarriages can be misdiagnosed. If your only symptom was bleeding, then the baby may well be healthy. A D.& C. at this stage runs the risk of aborting the baby if misdiagnosed. If combined with bad cramping and tissue loss, the survival chances are not so good, but even then not impossible. If after a miscarriage- real or suspected - you become feverish, that may indicate infection, which is serious.
Always even.
Its not even out at cinema's yet, so wait a few weeks, and even then you will only get a cam. Wait another few weeks and you may get a screener or TS.
No, it is never even.
The GCF of an odd and even number is never even.
No, but it's always an even number.
Yes. Many women who miscarry that early never even know they had been pregnant.
You can miscarry before you even know your pregnant and just think it's a late period
It can happen from conception to the very end so to speak. But later on it's a stillbirth.
yes, I seen my whole baby when I miscarried the first time... looked like a little chicken. :( but its more likely to see pieces. Also depends how far along you are at the time of miscarriage too... (sorry to have to edit it, I pressed enter too soon ) If you miscarry before about 8 weeks the baby is so small that it is unlikely it will be visible in the blood and clots, it will probably just look like another clot. But the later you are and the larger the baby the more likely you are to be able to see it. There is no reason why it should be in pieces. After about 12 weeks it will look like a baby and after about 15 weeks it may even move if still alive. It really depends why you miscarry as well. If it is becasue the baby has died it will look different to if it is because you have a 'weak' cervix and miscarry a live baby.
Even if you miscarry the test will show positive for a few weeks after. It takes time for the hormones to settle. If you suspect a miscarriage you have to see the doctor to make sure everything is gone so you don't get infections. When they do the ultrasound they will also confirm if it was one or not.
Do you know you are pregnant now, have you had a positive test? Aslong as it is just spotting you are probably ok. This is what doctors are for, to tell you what is happening. You cannot miscarry at 3 weeks as you would not even know you are pregnant. If you miscarried 3 weeks after conception that is 5 weeks pregnant not 3 weeks.
Even if you didn't know you were pregnant but you were at least two weeks along, your pregnancy test will show up positive. But if you were less than two weeks along it will come out negative even if you do end up pregnant.
it is possible for the doctor to be off, but they can usually tell how far along you are by the size of the fetus.
you do not always die from Malaria even if it is untreated. Google it
More common very early in the pregnancy. Many women miscarry without even knowing they are pregnant, they think their period is late. This is why many people wait 12 weeks to tell their friends and colleagues -- and because of that, few people realize how common miscarriage really is.
Last year I was pregnant for twins but didn't even know it until I miscarry one that was hiding the other twin.. I was 11 weeks when I lost the twin.. We could tell from about 6 weeks that the one up front wasn't growing and knew I'd lose it. But didn't expect the other twin to be there when they checked me out with a ultrasound. I didn't have any bleeding or cramping until the miscarriage happened... Then I still didn't cramp and only spotted for a few days but then it stopped and that's when we found out about the other baby... Now my son is 3 months old, happy and healthy!
Sure, it's good exercise and safe; you can even have the baby in the water - with the right help.