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Bleeding Miscarriage

Bleeding Miscarriage

If heavy bleeding, miscarriage related, occurs, chances for infections leading to vulvar vestibulitis and vaginosis is a risk. Fetal losses are usually accompanied by a painful sensation in the low back and abdomen, plus vaginal discharge that resembles a cycle. During a pregnancy loss, the discharge is profuse, with clots being expelled. Calling a doctor should be immediate. If heavy bleeding, miscarriage related, occurs, chances for infections leading to vulvar vestibulitis and vaginosis is a risk.

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Bleeding Miscarriage

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Vulvar Vestibulitis, Vaginosis

A doctor is likely to determine whether the loss was complete or incomplete. If there remains tissue, an infection may develope. Therefore, D&C procedure may be performed. Vaginal discharge will appear for a few weeks after miscarriages. When symptoms disappear and your body has had time to heal, sexual contacts may be renewed. If heavy bleeding, miscarriage related, occurs, chances for infections leading to vulvar vestibulitis and vaginosis is a risk.

Other Topics: HPV in Man, HPV, HPV Infection, HPV Transmission, HPV on Tongue, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Cervical Cancer Vaccine, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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