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Miscarriage-Treatment Overview

Miscarriage-Treatment Overview

Miscarriage - Treatment Overview


Miscarriage Guide


Additional treatment concerns


If you are bleeding heavily, you will be tested for anemia and treated if needed.

In very rare cases, removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) is needed for women who have severe, uncontrollable bleeding or a severe infection that is not cured with antibiotics.

After a miscarriage


If you plan to become pregnant again, check with your doctor. Most doctors and nurse-midwives recommend waiting until you have had at least one normal menstrual period before trying to become pregnant.

Your chances of having a successful pregnancy are good, even if you've had one or two miscarriages.

If you have had three or more miscarriages (recurrent miscarriage), your doctor may suggest further testing to help find the cause.


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