How Is Bleeding After Miscarriage Treated?
Bleeding after miscarriage normally lasts for up to two weeks. If bleeding persists or it is unusually heavy, it can be a sign that there is a problem. Treatment for bleeding after miscarriage involves an examination to determine what is causing the persistent or recurring bleeding, followed by treatment to resolve the issue. Women should not be afraid to call a gynecologist or women’s health provider if they have been bleeding for less than two weeks but they are experiencing symptoms which suggest complications, such as a smelly vaginal discharge, a fever, or extreme pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen.