Miscarriage

Exams and Tests

A miscarriage is diagnosed with:

  • A pelvic exam, which allows the health professional to see whether the cervix is opening (dilating) or whether there is tissue or blood in the cervical opening or the vagina.
  • A blood test, which checks the level of the pregnancy hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Your health professional may take several measurements of hCG levels over a period of days to learn whether your pregnancy is still progressing.
  • An ultrasound, which helps to determine whether the amniotic sac is intact, detect a fetal heartbeat, and estimate the age of the fetus.

If you have not had one before, you may have a blood test to see if you have Rh-negative blood.

Recurrent miscarriage. If you have three or more miscarriages, your health professional can test for possible causes, including:9, 10


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Author: Kathe Gallagher, MSWLast Updated: May 9, 2007
Medical Review: Joy Melnikow, MD, MPH - Family Medicine
Kirtly Jones, MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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