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  1. Treatment options for a miscarriage at 8 weeks include12345:
    1. Watch and wait: Allow the miscarriage to happen on its own.
    2. Medicine: Use pills (such as misoprostol) to induce the miscarriage.
    3. Suction procedure: Have a doctor remove the pregnancy tissue using a simple office procedure.
    4. Expectant management: Let the tissue pass naturally.
    5. Medication: Take drugs that cause any remaining tissue to leave the uterus.
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    If you are having a miscarriage and the pregnancy tissue hasn't fully come out, there are three treatment options:

    • Watch and wait: wait for the miscarriage to happen on its own.
    www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2011/0701/p85.html
    Management options for early pregnancy loss include expectant management, medical management with misoprostol, and uterine aspiration. Expectant management is highly effective for the treatment of incomplete abortion, whereas misoprostol and uterine aspiration are more effective for the management of anembryonic gestation and embryonic demise.
    www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2011/0701/p75.html
    Accepted treatment options for early pregnancy loss include expectant management, medical treatment, or surgical evacuation. Although these options differ significantly in process, all have been shown to be reasonably effective and accepted by patients.
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    There are three main treatments for early pregnancy loss. The goal for all three is to remove any pregnancy tissue left in the uterus. There are two nonsurgical treatments: expectant management (letting the tissue pass on its own) and medication.
    www.acog.org/womens-health/experts-and-stories/…
    If that happens, your doctor might recommend waiting a week or two for it to pass naturally. Or they may do a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure. They’ll dilate your cervix and gently remove any remaining tissue. There are also medications you can take that cause any tissue left in your uterus to leave your body.
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