Dilation and curettage, also called D&C, is a minor procedure to remove pregnancy material in the uterus. Surgery may be the only option if your pregnancy is beyond 10 weeks. You may also need a D&C if you have signs of infection and sepsis, which can occur if pregnancy materials remain in your body.
After a miscarriage, if you have an Rh-negative blood type, you may receive a shot of Rh immunoglobulin to prevent complications in future pregnancies. This shot is typically given based on how many weeks pregnant you were. Rh immunoglobulin is not needed if you are Rh positive. It helps prevent issues if a future pregnancy involves an Rh-positive baby, which could otherwise lead to life-threatening anemia or other complications for the baby. Be sure to ask your healthcare team about your blood type and whether you need this shot.