I had a miscarriage, identical twins from the United Nations to eight weeks, why not do two different things in the bags?
A beginning of my pregnancy, I started bleeding, so we went to take a test at 6 weeks to see a healthy heart fight, then everything was fine. In my 12 weeks scan, I discovered that I'd be twins (UN-identical), but none of them had survived beyond 8 weeks. Why if I had lost not just one? and what are the chances of me having twins again? (Who does not run in my family). Why do not my body to get rid of them after 4 weeks? result that I had an operation.
One thing The same thing happened to me, I lost my first pregnancy at 8 weeks, but he was bleeding, and I did not need surgery. I lost my second pregnancy (I believe it was when the twins were not sure) the first twin at 6 weeks and bleeding, and the second at 8 weeks need an operation to remove. Apparently, when you lose one there's a good chance that both Wil is lost. Try not to worry, next time I am now 9 days to my due date with my third pregnancy, a child. Good luck xxx