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2007-09-22 09:30:48 · 8 answers · asked by toni C 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Feeling of emptiness, sorrow, crying, feeling of loss, feelings of guilt, self loathe, depression, isolation, suicidal ideations. It's hard having a miscarriage. I've been there. Physically you can hurt pretty badly. If you are suffering from a miscarriage or not I will say a prayer for you.

2007-09-22 09:42:03 · answer #1 · answered by . 5 · 0 0

Speaking from personal experience, you can expect sadness, disappointment, a feeling that you failed or did something to cause the miscarriage (YOU DIDN'T), plus your system will be messed up for a while as the pregnancy hormones leave your body. Physically, it depends how far along you are. You will probably have some bleeding and/or cramping, like a bad period. The most important thing is to make sure that that all the tissue was expelled or it can cause an infection. Best to check with your dr. about this.

It's also important to have someone to talk to if you need to - your husband or boyfriend, your girlfriends, your mom, a therapist, anyone who will allow you to get it out, otherwise it will take a long time to get back on your feet emotionally. But every woman has different feelings about it, nothing is abnormal. People will say things to you like "you can have another one" (when you wanted this one) or "it wasn't meant to be", which is hard to hear but they mean well. It's up to you if you want to talk about it or not, you can tell people you don't want to. I was OK as long as I didn't have to talk.

Best wishes, I'll be thinking about you.

2007-09-22 16:52:09 · answer #2 · answered by mom of 2 6 · 0 0

Spontaneous abortion (SAB), or miscarriage, is the term used for a pregnancy that ends on it's own, within the first 20 weeks of gestation. The medical name spontaneous abortion (SAB) gives many women a negative feeling, so throughout this article we will refer to any type of spontaneous abortion or pregnancy loss under 20 weeks as miscarriage.

Miscarriage is the most common type of pregnancy loss, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Studies reveal that anywhere from 10-25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end in miscarriage. Chemical pregnancies may account for 50-75% of all miscarriages. This occurs when a pregnancy is lost shortly after implantation, resulting in bleeding that occurs around the time of her expected period. The woman may not realize that she conceived when she experiences a chemical pregnancy.

Most miscarriages occur during the first 13 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnancy can be such an exciting time, but with the great number of recognized miscarriages that occur, it is beneficial to be informed about miscarriage, in the unfortunate event that you find yourself or someone you know faced with one.

There can be many confusing terms and moments that accompany a miscarriage. There are different types of miscarriage, different treatments for each, and different statistics for what your chances are of having one. The following information gives a broad overview of miscarriage. This information is provided to help equip you with knowledge so that you might not feel so alone or lost if you face a possible miscarriage situation. As with most pregnancy complications, remember that the best person you can usually talk to and ask questions of is your health care provider.

2007-09-22 16:36:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

An Extreme feeling of Loss
Grief
Depression
A Feeling of Isolation
Emotional Roller Coaster
Self Blame and Guilt

2007-09-22 16:35:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

A feeling off overwhelming sadness and mood swings as the hormones leave your body, cramps, nausea, irregular and sometimes heavy periods for a little while. Those were the main things that i remember but i got over it and one day you will too x

2007-09-22 16:38:07 · answer #5 · answered by British*Bird 5 · 1 0

Depends on how far along you were. You need to ask your doctor to help you!!!

2007-09-22 16:36:38 · answer #6 · answered by September Sweetie 5 · 1 0

depression, guilt, wondering mind

2007-09-22 16:37:19 · answer #7 · answered by coolblacksoctagonclubb 1 · 1 0

sometimes you need a D & C.

2007-09-22 16:35:32 · answer #8 · answered by Loren S 7 · 1 0

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