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Miscarriage Problems

Im really concerend for my mom. Almost a month ago she had a miscarriage. She was about 1 1/2 months pregnant. She didn't know at all, so it was a big surprise. Anyways, to this day she still has lower back problems and they are painful. She crys a lot, due to the pain. Do you know what she could have, or what she should do? Please help! I would greatly appreciate it, seeing that my mothers happiness is everything to me. Thanks!
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589816 tn?1332976771
I would go to a different dr. if I was her... There is no reason that she should be in that much pain and them just send her home.
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Thanks for the help!
Well, she had gone to the doctor and they told her that her hormones had gone back down and that she had no more tissue.. But that was it. They told her if anything was wrong to go back in two weeks. SHe did... and they didn't know what was wrong. Right now, she's decided to stick to her bed longer, and see if that could help. The doctors arn't helping her at all.
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589816 tn?1332976771
She really should go to her dr. Did they do any bloodwork or an u/s to see if her hormones went back down or if she had any retained tissue? I had a back ache the entire 9 weeks with my m/c'ed pregnancy. Then it went away a couple weeks after. You sound like a great daughter and I'm glad your mom has you right now in this hard time :D
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599170 tn?1300973893
did Mom have a d and c after her loss? sometimes women have what is called an incomplete misscarriage, she could have some  tissue still in the uterus that may be causing problems, she needs to go to gyno.
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