Complete Miscarriage
Sometimes during a routine ultrasound scan it will be discovered that a pregnant woman has suffered a complete miscarriage.
A complete miscarriage means that the baby has been lost and the uterus is empty. The cervix will be found to have closed and pregnancy symptoms may have ended suddenly.
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Further Information on Miscarriage
The Miscarriage Association, ph 01924 200 799, offers support and advice to women, their partners and families who have experienced miscarriage. They have articles covering how you might feel after a miscarriage, special circumstances, trying again and as well as personal reflections by mothers who have experienced miscarriages.