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d and c after a miscarriage?

how do i know if i need a d and c after a miscarriage? do i just assume that everything came out ? (sorry to be so graphic)

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Doctor should do a follow up ultrasound to make sure all the material is out. When confirmed no material left behind then no d and c is required. If after a certain amount of time is passed and ultrasound shows that there is still material left then it will then be necessary to get a d and c.
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You need to be examined by your doctor to make sure that you had a complete miscarriage. NEVER assume anything when it comes to your health.

Most likely your doctor will do an ultrasound and decide whether or not a D&C is necessary.
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