After a miscarriage, hormonal changes can occur, leading to physical changes in the breasts. Initially, they may feel tender or swollen due to the abrupt drop in hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Over time, the breasts may return to their normal size and feel as hormone levels stabilize. Individual experiences may vary based on the timing of the miscarriage and personal hormonal responses.
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You can't prepare for a miscarriage, it just happens. Just go to the doctor if it happens.
It is normal for your breasts to get larger as you grow.
Usually a miscarriage happens because the baby passed away, before any cramping or bleeding started.
i dont know if its usual, but i do!!!! anyone else have any feedback on this situation?
That's a miscarriage.
Yes it happens all the time.
nothing, it is a miscarriage.
Yes it happens all the time.
Normal bleed after a miscarriage is 1-2 weeks so it's not your period. You get your period back sometimes within 8 weeks from the miscarriage.
no breast tenderness has nothing to do with with miscarriage---not all women gets pregnancy symptoms---
At 40 weeks it's not called a miscarriage but stillborn. You will have to give birth as if the baby was alive. They will induce the labor.