What does it look like when a child is miscarried

If a miscarriage occurs in early pregnancy, tissue material similar to a fish blister will be seen in the vaginal discharge. It is advisable to bring this tissue material to the hospital for appropriate examination so that the doctor can initially determine if it is the result of a miscarriage. It is also advisable to send this tissue material to the pathology department for laboratory tests, which can reveal the possibility of infection and also to rule out the possibility of partial gravidity. The miscarriage is preceded by pain in the lower abdomen and vaginal bleeding. The pain in the lower abdomen gradually increases until the pregnancy product is expelled and the pain is relieved. When the vaginal bleeding is greater than the amount of menstruation, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid an increase in vaginal bleeding, which may lead to other serious consequences.