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Bleeding After Miscarriage

Bleeding after miscarriage is common but should be monitored by a doctor, who will sometimes perform a colposcopy to possibly diagnose a reason for the miscarriage. Miscarriages are very common. One in five pregnancies may end in this misfortune. The most common cause is a genetic abnormality of the fetus. Not all women realize that they are miscarrying and others may not seek medical care when it occurs. Bleeding after miscarriage is common but should be monitored by a doctor, who will sometimes perform a colposcopy to possibly diagnose a reason for the miscarriage.

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Bleeding After Miscarriage

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Colposcopy, Miscarriage

Fortunately, 90 percent of women who have once miscarried can have a normal pregnancy and a healthy baby in the future. Approximately 60 percent of women are able to have a healthy baby after two miscarriages. More often than not, the cause is undeterminable. Bleeding after miscarriage is common but should be monitored by a doctor, who will sometimes perform a colposcopy to possibly diagnose a reason for the miscarriage.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Treatment, Picture of HPV Infection, Oral HPV, HPV Mild Dysplasia, Oral Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia and Fertility, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

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