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1 Month Fetus Miscarriage - Diagnosis and Treatment

If you are experiencing the symptoms of 1 month fetus miscarriage, then seek treatment help. Visit Pristyn Care for safe and effective treatment of miscarriage at 1 month. We work with some highly expert and experienced female gynecologists. We are committed to maintaining 100% privacy and confidentiality throughout the treatment. Book an appointment now.

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    Dr. Sheetal Agarwal  - A gynaecologist for Miscarriage

    Dr. Sheetal Agarwal

    MBBS, DNB-Obs&Gynae
    38 Yrs.Exp.

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    38 Years Experience

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    Dr. Rahul Manchanda - A gynaecologist for Miscarriage

    Dr. Rahul Manchanda

    MBBS, MD-Obs & Gynae
    32 Yrs.Exp.

    4.5/5

    32 Years Experience

    location icon Pristyn Care Elantis Hospital, Lajpat Nagar, Delhi
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    Dr. Sharmila Chhabra - A gynaecologist for Miscarriage

    Dr. Sharmila Chhabra

    MBBS, MD-Obs&Gyane
    32 Yrs.Exp.

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    32 Years Experience

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    Dr. Nidhi Moda - A gynaecologist for Miscarriage

    Dr. Nidhi Moda

    MBBS, MD-Obs & Gynae
    24 Yrs.Exp.

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About 1 Month Fetus Miscarriage

The fetus, at one month of pregnancy, is around the size of a grain of rice and is typically expelled from the uterus if a miscarriage occurs. The process of miscarriage may involve vaginal bleeding, cramping, and the passing of blood clots and tissues. However, it’s important to note that the specific symptoms and experiences can vary from woman to woman. It is usually recommended to consult with an experienced gynecologist for accurate diagnosis and appropriate medical treatment for the miscarriage. They can provide support, help manage any discomfort or complications, and offer emotional support during this challenging time.

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Diagnostic Tests to Confirm 1 Month Fetus Miscarriage

A doctor usually suggests the following diagnostic tests to detect miscarriage of a 1 month fetus miscarriage:

  • Transvaginal ultrasound: In this test, sound waves are used to create an image of the uterus to detect a pregnancy as early as 1 month. If the ultrasound result shows that there is no fetal heartbeat, it may be a sign of a miscarriage.
  • Quantitative hCG blood test: This test is usually recommended for tracking the levels of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the blood. In a normal pregnancy, hCG levels double every two to three days. If the levels do not increase as expected, or if they decrease, it may be an indication of a miscarriage.
  • Progesterone levels: Progesterone is a hormone that helps maintain a healthy pregnancy. If the test result shows low levels of progesterone, it can be a sign of an impending miscarriage.
  • Pelvic exam: A doctor usually suggests a pelvic exam to check for signs of bleeding or infection that may be associated with a miscarriage.

It’s important to note that some women can have a miscarriage without any symptoms or signs, and it may only be detected during a routine prenatal visit or ultrasound. If you are concerned that you may have a miscarriage, it’s important to talk to your healthcare provider for guidance and support.

Treatment of 1 Month Fetus Miscarriage

Following are the treatment options for 1 month fetus miscarriage:

  • Expectant management: In some cases, the body may naturally expel the fetal tissue without any medical intervention. This process is referred to as “expectant management” or “watchful waiting.” Your healthcare provider will monitor you closely to ensure that the miscarriage is progressing as expected.
  • Medication: Medications such as misoprostol may be prescribed to help the body expel the fetal tissue. These medications cause the uterus to contract and facilitate the passage of the tissue. Healthcare providers may also suggest pain medications to help reduce the cramps, nausea, vomiting, and chills.

Risk Factors For 1 month fetus miscarriage

50% of miscarriages in the first trimester of pregnancy occur due to chromosomal abnormalities. However, there are some other risk factors that can increase the chances of a fetus miscarriage at 1 month, including:

  • History of miscarriages: Women who have had two or more consecutive miscarriages are at higher risk of miscarriage.
  • Pre-existing health conditions: Women with chronic conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes, have a higher risk of miscarriage.
  • Weight: Women who are underweight or overweight are at higher risk of miscarriage.
  • Invasive prenatal tests: Some invasive prenatal genetic tests, such as chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis, carry a slight risk of miscarriage.
  • Cervical and uterine problems: Certain uterine conditions or weak cervical tissues (incompetent cervix) can increase the risk of miscarriage.
  • Smoking, alcohol, and illicit drugs: Women who smoke during pregnancy have a greater risk of miscarriage than nonsmokers. Heavy alcohol consumption and illicit drug abuse also increase the risk of miscarriage.
  • Age: Women older than age 35 have a higher chance of miscarriage than younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it’s about 80 percent.

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Miscarriage is an extremely difficult and sensitive phase for any woman. Getting through the phase often requires emotional and mental support from medical professionals and support groups. If you are experiencing the symptoms of miscarriage, including vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, cramps, etc., then seek treatment help. Any delay in the treatment can lead to further complications. Visit Pristyn Care to consult our top female gynecologist for miscarriage treatment. We work with highly expert and experienced female gynecologists who have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating miscarriages in the early weeks. We ensure the complete confidentiality of the patient and offer non-judgemental emotional support before, during, and after the treatment procedure for all women. Moreover, we are associated with multiple certified gyne clinics and hospitals in almost all the major cities of India. Book an appointment with us and consult our expert female gynecologists for a successful 1 month fetus miscarriage treatment.

Questions to Ask Your Gynecologist

It is extremely important to consult your gynecologist before miscarriage treatment. Listed below are some questions to ask your gynecologist before miscarriage treatment to have a better understanding of treatment options and the risks and complications associated with it:

  • What caused the miscarriage? Is there anything I could have done differently to prevent it?
  • What are the potential risks and complications of the treatment?
  • Are there any lifestyle changes I should make to improve my chances of a successful pregnancy in the future?
  • What are the potential complications of not having treatment?
  • What precautions do I need to take after the treatment to promote healing?
  • Are there any resources or support groups you can recommend for women who have experienced a miscarriage?
  • What are the chances of having another miscarriage in the future, and what can I do to reduce this risk?
  • When can I start trying to conceive again after the treatment is complete?

FAQs - 1 Month Fetus Miscarriage

What are the chances of pregnancy after miscarriage?

Miscarriage usually does not affect the chances of future pregnancy. After a miscarriage, healthcare providers encourage women to wait at least a few months to strengthen the chance of a healthy pregnancy.

When can I expect my periods after miscarriage?

Generally, four weeks after having a miscarriage, women return to their regular period cycle. But in some cases, menstruation may be delayed even longer.

What are the signs of 1 month fetus miscarriage?

The common signs of miscarriage at 1 month include:

  • Cramping and pain in your lower tummy
  • Minimal clotting
  • Light pink or red fluid discharges from the vagina

What to do after 1 month of miscarriage?

You must do the following things after a 1 month of miscarriage:

  • Rest for a week
  • Avoid doing household chores
  • Don’t skip medication
  • Don’t douche
  • Avoid intense workouts

What not to eat after a miscarriage?

After a miscarriage, you must certain food items to promote healing. These food items include:

  • Avoid eating sugary products
  • Avoid junk foods and soy products
  • Avoid alcohol

Should I continue taking prenatal vitamins after a miscarriage?

After a miscarriage, you can continue taking your prenatal vitamins, including folic acid. However, consult your gynaecologist to know more about the proper dosage per your health status.

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Dr. Sheetal Agarwal
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38 Years Experience Overall
Last Updated : April 29, 2026

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    Going through a miscarriage was emotionally very difficult for me. The doctor handled my case with care and explained everything calmly. I’m grateful for the support and proper treatment.

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    Doctor was very supportive during a difficult phase of miscarriage. Didn’t feel judged or rushed. Truly grateful for his calm approach.

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    Miscarriage ke time main mentally aur physically dono weak feel kar rahi thi. Doctor aur staff ne bahut patience se handle kiya. Treatment smooth and proper guidance mili.

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