Miscarriages usually occur when the fetus does not develop to its gestational age. Miscarriage is a common pregnancy disorder that affects about 10–20 percent of pregnant women. After a miscarriage, a mothers must deal with the physical and emotional symptoms of loss, such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal and back pain, and feelings of sadness, depression, and anger at oneself. Knowing how to deal with these symptoms can help a mother regain her happiness and health.

Symptoms vary from mother to mother. Some mothers may not have any symptoms at all, but most will experience vaginal bleeding, which may be light or spotty, similar to a period, and may last up to a week or so after the miscarriage, or there may be tissue and mucus being expelled from the vagina.
In addition, there may be other symptoms such as cramps in the lower abdomen similar to menstrual cramps, สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน, which may occur about 1–2 days after the miscarriage, back pain, fatigue, bloating, nausea, breast swelling, pain when touching the nipple area, darkening of the areola, and milk flow.
After a miscarriage, hormones that occur during pregnancy will gradually decrease. Symptoms that occur will decrease to normal. You can do activities and work as usual, but avoid exercising or doing heavy work in the first 7 days.
There are no food restrictions and it is not necessary to take blood-thinning medication. You should avoid drinking alcohol while you are still bleeding. Avoid having sex for at least 1 week, or have sex after there is no more bleeding.
After a miscarriage, the egg will be release early and there is a chance of getting pregnant again within 2 weeks. Birth control can be immediately. There are free birth control implants and IUDs after a pregnancy termination. Or choose a birth control method according to your needs, such as birth control injections, monthly pills, condoms, etc.