What does a miscarraiage feel like?
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It might depend on haw far along you are, but I had two miscarriages early on in pregnancy and I didn't feel any pain. The bleeding was probably the same as a regular period, so I think some people who don't know that they were pregnant probably do mistake a miscarriage for a period. If you think that you are having a miscarriage, go to your doctor so that you can find out for sure. Sometimes when you miscarry, everything comes out on it's own and sometimes a D&C must be done. Hope everything turns out ok for you.
You should know you lived through one. lol
like paris hiltons face.. UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
its hell above earth, thats what i was told
I don't really think that you even feel a miscarraige. Probably only your doctor could tell you that.
It must feel the way you spelled miscarriage. Pretty miserable
There is no symptoms to watch out for per say. The main thing would be knowing you are pregnant and suddenly starting to bleed (not spot). Once the bleeding starts the docs will check you out and run and ultrasound to see if it is a miscarriage or just some bleeding with no miscarriage. I had no pain at all with my miscarriage just the bleeding. When I was pregnant with my son I had a spot of bleeding in bed that was the size of a luncheon plate and that turned out to be nothing so you can't really tell without seeing the doc if it is a miscarriage or not.
I had a miscarriage before I became pregnant with my first child. It is like constant cramps if you have had them. It last for me almost two days then I got my period. Your stomach hurts and hips and have to go to the bathroom a lot. Cramps feel like when you get a side ache except it last all day and your whole body aches like when you have the flu. (This is what it was like for me) Just remember everyone's body is different and will react differently. Well, my face was a little pale from the pain but I am one person that does not like to take any drugs even over the counter. Are pregnant now, if you are and this is your first then please remember to drink a lot of water and do some exercise such as walking or swimming at least three times a week. Another thing I found out since I have been pregnant is try yoga pregnancy videos it will help make the delivery go easier for you. The other thing is you may also want to research the net and find information out about miscarriage every site I visited gave me just a little different. Congratulations if you are pregnant I hope this helps answer your question.
i had one at 13 weeks, 1st symptom was a little bleeding that got heavier, i had a sort of dull pain in my tummy but not horrible excruciating pain. The bleeding got much worse, then my i started having "contractions" (very mild ones) as i did the waters around the baby went and i gushed blood stained water. More than pain i was terrified because of what was happening, then lots of blood came clots etc, by this time my whole body was shaking (shock).
i got to hospital and properly went into shock, started fitting then stopped breathing, doctors quickly resuscitated me...
The way it happened to me was quite extreme, the actual pain was tolerable, the bleeding awful. It's the horrible "empty" feeling inside that hurt me the most and the fact that had i not been in hospital when i had the fit my children at the time 6 yrs and an 11 month baby would have been motherless...
Some have a lot of pain, i bled at 6 weeks with my 1st child and had a lot of pain with it but the bleeding stopped and he was born at 39 weeks..
(hope i did not give too much info there)
I had a miscarriage back in '98. I was 10 weeks along, began spotting the week before. The ob couldn't find the heartbeat, so he sent me for an ultrasound. The u/s showed that I was only measuring 5 weeks along. I was scheduled for a second ultrasound but never made it to that one.
I started bleeding, there was very little cramping. It was just a very minor ache for me.
For some women, the physical pain is excruciating. For others such as myself, there isn't that much physical pain. Miscarriages don't necessarily have to be painful... though emotionally they definitely are.
The bleeding with a miscarriage is heavier than a regular period, as you are passing fetal tissue. In many cases a D&C is required to make sure that there is no tissue left in the uterus.
Someone can't describe how it feels to have a misscarige. My mom had 2 and im only 13. It hurts the family though. I never got over it myself.I look away when baby's smile at me. When you have a misscarige my mom Said she had a Bad stomach ache all day. They took her to the Hospital and she had about a liter of blood in her stomach. BUt she surived both of them. I just have deaf brother instead of 3 siblings.
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