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  • What happens - Miscarriage

    If there's no pregnancy tissue left in your womb, no treatment is required.

    However, if there's still some pregnancy tissue in your womb, your options are:

    • expectant management – wait for the tissue to pass out of your womb naturally
    • medical management – take medicine that causes the tissue to pass out of your womb
    • surgical management – have the tissue surgically removed

    The risk of complications is very small for all these options.

    It's important to discuss them all with the doctor in charge of your care.

    Expectant management

    If you have a miscarriage in your first trimester, you may choose to wait 7 to 14 days after a miscarriage for the tissue to pass out naturally.

    This is called expectant management.

    If the pain and bleeding have lessened or stopped completely during this time, this usually means the miscarriage has finished. You should be advised to take a home pregnancy test after 3 weeks.

    If the test shows you're still pregnant, contact a healthcare professional as you may need to have further tests.

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