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miscarriage at 16 weeks

Hi everybody, I am 30 year old.I had a miscarriage on 2nd March at 16 weeks.My baby was 15 weeks gestational age at that time.I had a regular check up on 27 th Feb(Friday)and everything was ok on that day,but unfortunately i had a brown coloured tissue like bleeding on sat night and we called our doctor Sunday morning for assistance,he had given citrus soda for me.On March 1st monday again i had a spot and doctor insisted for scanning...but scanning report was unbearable for us bcz my baby was died.,i had induced delivery like natural one,no D and C.Any body can advice me why it happened? was it  a normal case? im having breast milk now,is it normal?
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Thank you so much....
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796506 tn?1370188305
First of all, let me give you my condolences. I am sorry that you have had to go through this at all. Having babies are supposed to be a happy time unfortunately sometimes these thing do happen. No one here can really tell you why something this tragic happens... Are you having an autopsy done to try to find an answer? An autopsy is going to be the only thing that will probably give you piece of mind.... Your breast milk coming in is a very natural thing when your baby has been born rather still or alive, it is just something natural that happens when those hormones are released in your body. I am sooooo sorry that this happened to you and hopefully time will pass and your heart will heal **HUGS**
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