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Understanding Miscarriage and Expulsion: What Happens to Pregnancy Tissue
It is not possible to physically pee out a miscarried baby. A miscarriage, also known as spontaneous abortion, refers to the pregnancy getting terminated before the fetus has the ability to survive outside the uterus. When this happens, the tissues and pregnancy byproducts are expelled from the body through the vagina. This expulsion can entail passing blood clots, tissue fragments, and the embryonic or fetal material depending on the stage of pregnancy when it ended.Baby Health - Related Articles
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