What Happens During a Miscarriage? Understanding Expelled Tissue
During miscarriage, pregnancy tissue and blood are expelled from the uterus through the vagina. The expelled material can consist of a mix of tissue, blood clots, and fluid, but it does not typically include a "meaty like thing."Infertility - Related Articles
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