Bleeding after Miscarriage: All you need to know

Early in pregnancy, you may get concerned about how you could have had a miscarriage but might not recognize that yet. You may also suffer the shocking diagnosis of a miscarriage because you have had no signs there's anything wrong. A missed miscarriage or silent miscarriage has no visible symptoms of miscarriage, such as missed miscarriage bleeding, swelling, or tissue movement through the vagina. 

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symptoms after a missed miscarriage

If you feel any symptoms after a missed miscarriage, then go for a check-up. You can also call us and talk with our experts to manage the situation.

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The period of a miscarriage depends on every woman, and other factors, such as:

  • How much of you are in the pregnancy
  • If you were holding larger amounts
  • How long it will take the body to extract the fetal tissue and uterus

A female, earlier in her pregnancy could have a miscarriage but only feel bleeding after a missed miscarriage and swelling for several hours while another woman could have symptoms after a missed miscarriage for up to a week. The bleeding could be heavy with infections, but it gradually tapers off over days before ending, generally around two weeks.

Must Read - When to Worry About Bleeding In Pregnancy.

When should you go for a visit?

Unmistakeable symptoms of a miscarriage during the first and second stage are:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Back pain 
  • Pelvic pain 
  • A sudden reduction in pregnancy markers
  • Vaginal discharge 
  • Losing weight

Many women are concern about their miscarriages. Don't worry, Cloudnine  always with you. We reach you in an hour for treatment. In this pandemic, we offer video consultation for you to connect with our experts for guidance. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long should bleeding last after a miscarriage?

In most cases, bleeding after a miscarriage will last up to 2 weeks. Some women may even bleed for 3 weeks. The bleeding is initially heavy and slowly reduces. If it does not reduce or bleeding is accompanied by severe cramping, a lot of pain, or fever, you should consult your doctor without any delay.

How do I take care of my body after a miscarriage?

After a miscarriage, you need to take care of both your physical body and mental health. It is necessary to accept and process the loss. Take ample rest, eat nutritious food, and take medications if prescribed. Do not physically exert yourself until the bleeding and discomfort subsides. Seek help if needed for emotional support and healing.

What stops bleeding fast after a miscarriage?

To quickly stop bleeding after a miscarriage, you may need medical intervention. If the body does not expel the pregnancy tissue completely, you may require a D&C procedure or medication to remove all pregnancy tissue from the uterus. If you have a negative blood type, you may need a shot of immune globulin to prevent complications in future pregnancies.

How long does it take the uterus to heal after a miscarriage?

You can resume normal physical activities within a day or two after the miscarriage. However, the uterus may require a few weeks or even months to completely heal. You may experience bleeding and cramping for about 2-3 weeks after the miscarriage. Your first period may be delayed by 4-6 weeks. Your period bleeding may also be heavier or lighter than usual.

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