Miscarrying at seven months?
I'm just confused on that quantity.
If you could help, thanks, if not, oh all right.
I'm just curious is all, not pregnant promise.
Thanks again!
Answers:
you dont really deliver it. they just suck it out of you...or you have a sea-section
Miscarriage is a term used for the loss of a pregnancy in the first 3 months of pregnancy. Once the toddler is viable (meaning that it could survive outside of the uterus) then it would be considered to be a premature birth with a stillborn baby. Stillborn money born dead. When the doctor discovers that the baby has died within the uterus then he will induce labor and the baby will be delivered.
In my valise, I was carrying twins and the boy twin died but the girl twin was fine so I had to fetch both babies until the doctor knew that the girl's lungs were mature adequate that she would be born healthy. I found out in late March that my son have died and did not give birth until late April.
You wouldn't "miscarry" the baby if it be 7 months along.
The doctor would realize that there was no heartbeat, and you would have to birth it, contained by which case it would be considered "stillborn".
if the baby is dead (which any mother might suspect due to deficiency of movement, and any doctor could tell certainly) then the doctor either induces labor, or does a Cesarean.
A miscarriage at any point is an untimely labor...
If they are far enough along to survive, what you have is the delivery of a premature little one
At 7 months it is refered to as a still birth.And yes you would have 2 deliver the newborn, rarely do they give a c section for that.
It is one of the most horrible things any woman would enjoy to endure,
there are times you must carry the insensible fetus till your body goes into labour....not a nice thing to dream up about.
yes.. its in a state. usually a miscarriage is just where the baby falls out of your vagina right? perchance im wrong. idk . dont listen to me. haha
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090823213722AAbIi84
Its is classed as a misscariage up until 24 weeks of pregnancy, after that it is called stillborn.
Yes you would have to deliver the stillborn baby.
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