Miscarriage can feel different for everyone, and its important to note that not all miscarriages are physically painful. However, some common symptoms include:
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Vaginal bleeding or spotting: This can vary from light spotting or brownish discharge to heavy bleeding and bright-red blood or clots. The bleeding may come and go over several days.
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Cramping: Most people experience cramping during a miscarriage. The cramps can be really strong for some people and light for others, like a period or less.
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Passing tissue: Some people may notice tissue passing from their vagina.
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Pain: Pain that feels like menstrual cramps or sharp or persistent pains.
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No longer feeling pregnant: Not feeling pregnant anymore, such as no more nausea or breast tenderness.
Its important to note that some people may not experience any physical symptoms, especially in the case of a chemical pregnancy or missed miscarriage. If you suspect you may be having a miscarriage, its important to contact your medical provider for tests to determine your health and the health of your baby. Miscarriage can be a difficult and emotional experience, and its important to seek support from your doctor and loved ones if needed.