Gynaecology Department

Understanding Miscarriage

A miscarriage, also medically referred to as spontaneous abortion, is the loss of pregnancy before 20 weeks of pregnancy. It is a routine thing and usually follows natural reasons over which no one has control. The majority of women who have a miscarriage are able to have healthy pregnancies in the future under proper medical advice and care.

At UMA Medical Related Institute, our professionals thoroughly evaluate each case to know the type, reason, and optimal course of treatment to maintain your safety and recovery.

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Types of Miscarriage

Various kinds of miscarriages demand different methods of treatment. Knowing these assists in organizing the proper medical attention:

1. Threatened Miscarriage – There is vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy, though the cervix is still closed. The pregnancy can continue with rest and medical observation.

2. Inevitable Miscarriage – The cervix starts to dilate, and miscarriage is inevitable. Medical or surgical treatment might be necessary.

3. Incomplete Miscarriage – Part of the pregnancy tissue is left in the uterus after miscarriage. This usually needs to be medically or surgically evacuated.

4. Complete Miscarriage – All of the pregnancy tissue comes out, and the uterus is empty. Follow-up care makes sure complete recovery.

5. Missed Miscarriage – The fetus or embryo no longer develops, but the body does not discharge the tissue right away. Treatment is necessary to empty the uterus.

6. Recurrent Miscarriage – When a woman has two or more successive miscarriages, additional tests are necessary in order to locate underlying causes.

Treatment for Miscarriage

Treatment for miscarriage varies based on the miscarriage type, gestation stage, and your overall health. UMA Medical Related Institute provides all miscarriage management types—medical, surgical, and supportive—all under one umbrella.

1. Expectant Management (Natural Recovery)

In others, the body will shed the pregnancy tissue on its own with no need for surgical or medical intervention. This is managed with close monitoring, ultrasound checks, and psychological counseling.

2. Medical Management

Meds may be given to assist the uterus to safely and effectively pass the remaining tissue.
Procedure: Medications (misoprostol, for example) cause the uterus to contract.
Recovery: Bleeding can last a few days, and follow-up scans verify completion.
Advantages: Non-surgical, safe, and effective for early miscarriages.

3. Surgical Management (Evacuation Procedure)

In case of incomplete miscarriage or heavy bleeding, surgical intervention is required.
Procedure: The physician does Dilation and Curettage (D&C) or Vacuum Aspiration with local or general anesthesia to evacuate pregnancy tissue from the uterus.
Advantages: Rapid, safe, and provides definite evacuation to avoid infection.
Recovery: Women can go home the same day and recover in a few days.

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Post-Miscarriage Care at UMA Medical Related Institute

Recovery following miscarriage is not merely physical—it's emotional as well. Our post-miscarriage care program emphasizes all-round well-being through:

. Physical Care: Medications for controlling bleeding, pain, and infection prevention.
. Emotional Counselling: Skilled counsellors offer emotional support to help you deal with loss.
. Nutritional Guidance: Diet regimen to build strength and re-establish hormonal balance.
. Future Pregnancy Planning: Advice on when it's safe to attempt again and how to enhance pregnancy success.

Our sympathetic gynaecologists make sure each woman gets the care and reassurance she needs.

Recurrent Miscarriage Assessment and Treatment

For women who have repeated miscarriages, our experts perform a thorough evaluation to determine and address underlying causes. Diagnostic and treatment modalities include:

. Hormonal Therapy: Balancing progesterone or thyroid hormone deficiencies.
. Genetic Testing: Both partners for chromosomal defects.
. Uterine Correction Surgery: Repairing uterine septum, fibroids, or adhesions.
. Infection Management: Treating chronic or silent infections.
. Lifestyle & Nutritional Counselling: To improve reproductive health.

We follow a patient-centered approach at UMA Medical Related Institute where we blend medical knowledge with emotional support to assist you toward a successful pregnancy.

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Miscarriage Treatment

Prevention and Future Pregnancy Planning

Although all miscarriages cannot be avoided, lifestyle and medical measures can minimize risk:

. Eat well and keep a healthy weight.
. Control chronic health conditions (such as diabetes or thyroid conditions).
. Smoking, alcohol, and stress are to be avoided.
. Prenatal vitamins and folic acid should be taken before conception.
. Visit your gynecologist regularly during early pregnancy.


Our physicians at UMA Medical Related Institute walk you through a customized preconception and prenatal plan to help you achieve a healthy future pregnancy.

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Contact UMA Medical Related Institute for Miscarriage Treatment in Kolkata

Miscarriage may be a painful journey, but there is hope for recovery and future motherhood with the right medical care and empathetic guidance. UMA Medical Related Institute's Gynaecology Department offers best miscarriage treatment in Kolkata—dedicated to your health, healing, and hope.

If you or someone dear to you is experiencing pregnancy loss, rest assured that you are not alone. At UMA Medical Related Institute, our skilled gynaecologists provide secure, discreet, and empathetic miscarriage treatment in Kolkata with tailored care and emotional support.

Allow us to be with you as you heal, recuperate, and anticipate a brighter, healthier tomorrow.