What are the different types of miscarriages

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A:There are 3 types of miscarriages: Inevitable miscarriages, incomplete miscarriages, and missed miscarriages. ChaCha! [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-the-different-types-of-miscarriages ]
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There aref our types of miscarriages. ・ 1.) Threatened miscarriage- Bleeding with a threatened miscarriage is light and you may spot on and off … ・ 2.) Inevitable miscarriage- Bleeding will continue with an inevitable miscarriage. Because…
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I had a missed m/c. Heartbeat couldn’t be found on our 2nd scan when there was one 2 weeks earlier. I had no symptoms that our baby had died and it was a real shock when going in for a routine u/s appointment which was suppose to be a happy…
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There are 3 types of miscarriages: Inevitable miscarriages, incomplete miscarriages, and missed miscarriages. ChaCha!
http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-the-different-types-of-miscarriages

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Is there different types of miscarriages?
Q: I’ve never had one. but i notice a lot of miscarriage question’s on here and i thought you had to go to the doctor when you had one or think your having one? shouldn’t they tell you certain things after this occurs? i’m just curious I only know of 1person to have one and she went to the doc but don’t know what they told her really…so just trying to learn something! Thanks in advance :)thanks celestial…sorry for your lose..that really explains alot!..i just see those questions and i just wonder why they don’t go to a doctor…i know i would..but that’s just me. just trying to educate myself
A: You are supposed to go to the doctor, for confirmation of a miscarriage. Who would want to just sit around and wonder? With my miscarriages, I began to spot blood and went to the doctor. She confirmed my fears and told me to prop up my feet and get plenty of rest. A few days later, I started getting contractions and the urge to go to the bathroom. That is when the baby would pass (didn’t have to see it, it was still in its tiny sac). After that, I would continue with the heavy bleeding and clotting for awhile (It takes about a minute to soak through tissue paper and thick pads, so lots of maintenance during that time). Eventually the blood would get lighter and lighter and about a week later (depending on how far along you were is how long you will bleed), I was done. During a miscarriage you cannot wear tampons, and afterwards you should refrain from sex for awhile. Sometimes it can take a month or two to get a period back, and it may be different than before – lighter or heavier, longer or shorter, worse or milder cramps, etc. I called the doctor and told her that everything passed out- all of the tissues, etc. Therefore she said there wasn’t a need to examine me because the body cleaned itself out naturally. Some women’s bodies do not clean themselves out naturally, meaning that that it refuses to expel the dead fetus. This is usually discovered at an ultrasound when there is no heartbeat and the woman does not begin bleeding. If she does not start bleeding it out within a week, they will schedule a procedure called a D&C, where the doctor cleans the woman out. It is my understanding that if this is done, she will not bleed at all because his removal is so thorough. When a woman is farther along, like 22 weeks, she may be required to deliver in a hospital because it is considered a stillbirth. If you have any other questions just add them and I’ll edit my answer. Hope I helped.
How do I know what different colors and types of bleeding mean during a threatened miscarriage?
Q: I am 10 weeks pregnant. I had severe cramping and bleeding yesterday afternoon. The blood was red and watery (not clumpy at all). I went to the dr. who did an ultrasound and found my cervix was closed and still had a normal heartbeat, but she was “not optimistic” based on the amount of blood loss. The cramping lasted about 10 minutes yesterday and has not returned. The bleeding stopped last night, and today at noon I had some very light brown discharge with dark flecks. What does this new color and type of blood discharge mean?
A: Sorry you are going through such a scary deal right now. I bled a lot during my pregnancies that ended in miscarriage. But I also bled up until I was 13 weeks with this one. Some women just bleed for unknown reasons and it doesn’t always mean that you will have a miscarriage. Usually the brown blood is old blood so it could be left over from yesterday. When do you go back to your doctor? They will want to monitor you more closely now to make sure your baby is ok.Wish I could say more to ease your mind better. Try not to get stressed out about it. I wish you the best of luck.
Could this really happen? Is this true!!!!?
Q: I know that a woman can have so many complications while pregnant and there are many different types of miscarriages. I’m not talking about while giving birth, I’m asking can a woman ever die from being pregnant?What are the “warning signs” of a deadly pregnancy?
A: It’s possible, do a Google search on pre-chlampsya. (That probably isn’t how it’s spelled, sorry!)
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