It depends very much on how long it takes the womans body to expell the pregnancy. It can happen straight away or can take a few days depending on how heavy the bleeding is. I was 10 weeks 5 days pregant and had a ultrasound, it showed the baby had died of turner syndrome at 8 weeks...My body had not expelled the fetus, nor showed any signs of doing so..I ended up have to D & C's...so my body held that baby for 2 weeks I was almost 12 weeks pregnant and then started showing signs of miscarriage, an ultrasound showed that the fetus stopped developing at 5 weeks. That means it took 7 weeks for my body to expell it.
If it is early it may only take one or two days. Later it may be more like a period. If you are worried, the bleeding and pain are excessive see a doctor. You can get an infection if it does not come away completely. Hello - A miscarriage bleeding can last a few short days or can last as long as two or three weeks sometimes.
It might not come out at all so you need to see a doctor if you suspect a miscarriage.
It might not exit itself but instead cause a infection. If you suspect a miscarriage you should see a doctor. He can either do a D&C and scrape the uterus or give you pills to extract the fetus.
For a couple of months.
It depends on how far along you were on your pregnancy
Live healthy and follow the doctors advice on what foods to stay away from. 1/3 pregnancies end in miscarriage and it's usually in the first trimester and those you can not prevent. They are due to the embryo/fetus not being viable.
It depends on how far along you were when you miscarried. Typically 6-8wks.
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9weeks
Depends. If the placenta comes out as well the umbilical coed is attached to it. if it's just the fetus, no unless the cord let go of the placenta. You always have to go and get checked afterwards.
yes, but it is also risky. the womb will shelter the fetus more than you know but flipping around can also cause a miscarriage.
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11 months.
If there is no risk to the other baby, then you can go to full term, or even premature labor. The fetus will have past on and eventually deminimize.