10 Things To Know About Having A Spontaneous Or “Natural” Miscarriage At Home

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The experience is a form of labor.

That’s not a joke meant to be dramatic. When the actual delivery (of sorts) begins, you go through contractions as your body tries to expel the fetus and everything associated with it. Depending how far along you are, the pains can be incredibly intense, or they can feel like your usual menstrual cramps. It depends. If your situation is like mine, the kind where you can’t seem to find comfort in any other way than by sitting on the toilet, try and go through these moments with someone by your side. They can hold your hand and provide you with support. Otherwise, you’ll just feel like you’re going through the worst thing ever by yourself. Not to mention, if you bleed too much, you could pass out and require medical treatment.

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