it's unclear that she was no longer pregnant. it only says that the fetus didn't look good. and while that distinction shouldn't matter, in many states it does.
But sometimes - especially the later in the first trimester you are - a miscarriage isn’t complete, and parts of the pregnancy remain in the uterus (known as an incomplete miscarriage) that need to be removed.
Yes and doctors afraid to use it, even in this case when there was no longer a pregnancy. He just performed the D&C, which is not just used for abortions for those who do not know that...
That’s very sad for her. One of the many reasons I decided to be childfree is all the messed up shit that can happen to women during just the pregnancy. Imagine not being able to get an abortion and unwillingly being pregnant and then you get complications or a medical condition for the rest of your life.
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if D&C is banned some places, what do they do in the case of miscarriage that would traditionally require it?
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Three different things from whattoexpect.com
But sometimes - especially the later in the first trimester you are - a miscarriage isn’t complete, and parts of the pregnancy remain in the uterus (known as an incomplete miscarriage) that need to be removed.
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One of the many reasons I decided to be childfree is all the messed up shit that can happen to women during just the pregnancy. Imagine not being able to get an abortion and unwillingly being pregnant and then you get complications or a medical condition for the rest of your life.
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