Miscarriage: There is no specific treatment for miscarriage. Some bleeding during early pregnancy is common. If it is persistent, it may result in miscarriage and there is nothing that doctors can do to prevent it. Thus, while i realize that you are probably very anxious, the best thing is to just wait and see what happens. If the bleeding persists, you will know it is a miscarriage with a blood test (hcg).
Answered 10/12/2016
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Planned Parenthood: Many women have miscarriages. They are usually caused by a genetic problem or other problem with the way the embryo or fetus develops. Women may have a mix of feelings, including grief, after having a miscarriage. Go to a center: http://www.Plannedparenthood.Org.
Answered 10/6/2016
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