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  • Nov 26, 2007, 03:48 PM
    Angel167089
    What happens in miscarriages?
    Can someone please tell me the exact signs of a miscarriage in detail?Because I always thought that when a woman has a miscarriage,you are bleeding and doubled over in pain.There's got to be more to it than just measly little lower back pains.I have seen many women who have had miscarriages and every time it's explained to me,it confuses me for some reason.I just want to know for my own information because there's a strong possibility I am pregnant and in case I start having symptoms of a miscarriage,I'd like to know for sure that's what's going on so I can stop constantly worrying that every little ache and pain I have is a sign of a miscarriage.Also,don't you have to have your cervix scraped out when a miscarriage takes place?
  • Nov 26, 2007, 04:25 PM
    mjl
    You said "there is a strong possibility that I am pregnant." You don't even know for sure that you are pregnant, and your worring about having a miscarriage! What is making you worried about a misscarriage? What happened that makes you suspect one?
    I don't think you have to have it scraped out when you have a miscarriage. It depends on how far along you are. I've herd it can be reabsorbed back into your body if it is really early on in the pregnancy, but I'm no doctor. Have you gone to see your doctor? He'd be the only one to get those kind of answers. As far as I know a woman who had a miscarriage does have bleeding, if you haven't had that you shouldn't be worried. But sill, go to the doctor and get checked out, its best for you and your baby.
  • Aug 18, 2008, 12:27 PM
    FLORENCE1085
    I have hard three miscarriages and each time was different. One time the doctor had to remove the baby and I was 4 months along. The other time I was 4 months along I was able to pass in on my own, but all my miscarriages were checked out by my doctors and when I woke up in a bed full of blood I knew I was in serious trouble. If you have a miscarriage you will know. Why don't u try to figure out if you are even pregnant before you start freaking out.

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