Miscarriage: Twins & Vaginal Bleeding

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In summary: It's best to consult a physician for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.In summary, if the embryo is expelled prior to viability, it is considered a miscarriage. Heavy bleeding after a miscarriage is normal and is a sign that the pregnancy has ended, not a sign of another fetus. However, if there are any doubts or concerns, it is best to consult a physician for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Ultrasound can determine if there were multiple fetuses in the pregnancy. All medical advice should be given by a physician who knows the patient, not online.
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Is it a miscarriage...

if the embryo comes out of the vagina? And is it possible that a woman may have twins if the vaginal bleeding is still heavy even a couple of days after the miscarriage?
 
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If the embryo is expelled prior to viability, yes, it's a miscarriage (also called a spontaneous abortion). If only one of a set of twins was lost, it may or may not be possible to save the other twin. Only the woman's doctor can advise on that.
 
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Moonbear said:
If the embryo is expelled prior to viability, yes, it's a miscarriage (also called a spontaneous abortion). If only one of a set of twins was lost, it may or may not be possible to save the other twin. Only the woman's doctor can advise on that.


But would heavy bleeding, like 10x a normal period be a sign that a woman has another baby inside?
 
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LightbulbSun said:
But would heavy bleeding, like 10x a normal period be a sign that a woman has another baby inside?

Heavy bleeding after a miscarriage or birth is normal (it is termed lochia) since all of the accumulated blood and fetal membranes during pregnancy need to be expelled, and this is much more than is built up during just a normal menstrual cycle. This is a sign that the pregnancy has ended, not a sign that there is another fetus present.

But, if she has any doubts at all that there is something abnormal about it, it is best to consult a physician, as excessive bleeding can be a sign of a life-threatening complication.

Here is a site that explains in simple terms what lochia is and what the warning signs are of complications that require contacting a physician immediately (if she at all feels light-headed/dizzy, call 911 in the US, or otherwise get her directly to the Emergency department of your nearest hospital, as this along with heavy bleeding can be a sign of dangerous amounts of blood loss).

http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/baby/physrecovery/11722.html

Again, all medical advice is best given by a physician who knows the patient, not online. We can't give medical advice here. She should call her physician to get the best answers.
 
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What makes you think there's a second fetus?
 
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I would assume that there were 2 fetal heartbeats (if the pregnancy was far enough along), but ultrasound would definitely show what's what.
 
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Danger said:
I would assume that there were 2 fetal heartbeats (if the pregnancy was far enough along), but ultrasound would definitely show what's what.
Given the nature of the questions being asked, I'm not gonig to assume anything.
 

1. What causes a miscarriage of twins?

A miscarriage of twins can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, infections, and maternal health issues. In some cases, the exact cause may not be known.

2. Is it common to experience vaginal bleeding during a twin miscarriage?

Yes, it is common to experience vaginal bleeding during a twin miscarriage. This can range from light spotting to heavy bleeding and may be accompanied by cramping. If you experience bleeding during a twin pregnancy, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately.

3. Can you still have a successful pregnancy after a twin miscarriage?

Yes, it is possible to have a successful pregnancy after a twin miscarriage. However, it is important to discuss with your healthcare provider any potential risks or precautions that may need to be taken during your next pregnancy.

4. Are there any warning signs to look out for during a twin miscarriage?

Some warning signs of a twin miscarriage may include vaginal bleeding, cramping, and passing tissue or clots. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms.

5. How can I cope with the emotional toll of a twin miscarriage?

A twin miscarriage can be emotionally difficult and it is important to seek support from loved ones and healthcare professionals. Counseling or support groups may also be helpful in coping with the loss. It is important to give yourself time to grieve and to take care of yourself both physically and emotionally during this time.

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