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Bleeding After Miscarriage

Bleeding due to miscarriage usually starts as light bleeding or spotting, and then becomes heavier with clots. The bleeding should stop in a couple of weeks. If the bleeding is heavy even after 2 weeks, get immediate medical attention.

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How to know if the miscarriage is caused due to endometriosis?

Query: Hello doctor, My friend tested positive for chronic endometritis following a biopsy. Her question is, what needs to be present in the tissue sample to conclude that the endometritis is the result of a miscarriage? What could be the other causative agents?  Read Full »


Dr. Ashish Vilas Jawarkar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com.Conclusive proof for endometritis, following a miscarriage, would be the presence of villi and decidua in the biopsy. However, that may not be seen in most cases. Blood beta hCG levels in pregnancy range, just before the biopsy would suffice.  Read Full »

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