Miscarraige misadvice? Dr. said uterus would expell everything on its own. Is that true?

I had a miscarriage, and the dr. said that my uterus would expel everything on its own. A friend who have a miscarriage was shocked that they didn't donate me a D&C or antibiotics. Now I am having lower abdominal aching that feels close to gas, and it also cramps up before I urinate. I am freaking out. Should I move about to the hospital again, (I don't trust them very much right presently, but I am scared!) and could what I experienced the concluding time be considered malpractice?
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I'm sorry just about your miscarriage.

There is a very small fate that your uterus could retain some pregnancy tissue. Though chances are slim, you might want to breed an appointment (if they haven't already scheduled you for one) to own an ultrasound done to make sure the miscarriage be complete and to check in next to doc to make sure you're doing okay.

If it have been two or more weeks, bid and make an appointment.

No involve to freak out : )

Have you had an abortion? If so please oblige.?

I would go hindmost to the hospital. Sorry that happened.

What are the probability that I could be pregnant?

Well, no offence at adjectives honestly, but your friend isn't a medical professional and every miscarriage experience is very different. How far along the pregnancy is, what condition you are in, etc. will determine whether or not you inevitability drugs or not. And just because you don't trust the warning of that particular doctor doesn't scrounging you should paint all of the medical professionals beside the same brush. If you discern scared and self-conscious, seek another feelings but do not prejudge all medical professionals only just because you do not trust the opinion of one, base on your friend's advice.

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I haven't personnally had a miscarriage but I've talk some who have and hear a lot roughly it. Usually the body does expel what's remaining in the body but sometimes it doesn't come out naturally. If you're hurting it could be that or it could be your body getting rear legs to the way it use to be. If you're hurting you requirement to play it safe and turn to the doctor. Since you don't trust this doctor - you need to jump to another. I'm sorry this happened to you and I choice you future luck.





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