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Old May 5th 07, 12:11 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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Miscarriage is the loss of pregnancy before 24 weeks. It is against
the will of a woman and cause a lot of grief and tears to her.

Most of the miscarriages take place in the first 12 to 13 weeks. As a
woman grows older the chances of miscarriage are more. At the age of
20 to 30 the pregnancies ending in miscarriage is about 15 % while the
percent of miscarriages increases with the age.

Why do most miscarriages occur?

* It cannot be said clearly why miscarriages occur. Most of the
times it is a genetic problem and not because of carelessness. The
early miscarriages are generally due to genetics and cannot be
prevented.
* Some reasons of miscarriage could be heaving drinking and
smoking. If you do not take proper care of yourself and take alcohol.
* Another factor could be that you are undergoing a lot of stress.
* At times medical tests could be the reason for a miscarriage.

Does a miscarriage mean some kind of health problem?

If a woman has a miscarriage that does not mean she has some health
problem or she cannot become a mother again. There are a number of
women who become mothers after a miscarriage and there are also women
who had more than one miscarriage and become mothers. Though
continuous miscarriages could be indications of some health problems
and need medical help. At times medical tests could be the reason for
a miscarriage.

What are the symptoms of miscarriages?

* If there is vaginal bleeding that could be followed by brownish
discharge then it could a warning of a miscarriage.
* If there is pain in the lower back or abdomen then it could be
an indication of miscarriage.
* Another symptom is pain in the pelvic area.
* A gush of fluid from the vagina without pain or bleeding.
* Spotting or bleeding without pain.
* Heavy bleeding along with severe pain.

If a woman experiences any kind of bleeding it is best to visit a
doctor and have a check up. The doctor will check the shape and size
of the uterus. She could also have an ultrasound to see the image of
the uterus and baby. An ultrasound will confirm the heartbeat of the
baby. You could also undergo a blood teat known as Complete Blood
Count to asses the amount of blood you have lost.

When a woman looses pregnancy it is recommended to take rest and
proper care. It would be best if she could share her feelings with
someone she loves and trusts. It will make her feel lighter and
recover fast. pregnancy after miscarriage is possible therefore the
woman who has had a miscarriage should be consoled and convinced that
she can give another try and that this is not an end.


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Old May 6th 07, 01:44 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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* At times medical tests could be the reason for a miscarriage.



Excuse me, is this just very poorly worded, or are you really
suggesting that medical tests cause miscarriage?

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Old May 6th 07, 02:00 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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alath wrote:
* At times medical tests could be the reason for a miscarriage.



Excuse me, is this just very poorly worded, or are you really
suggesting that medical tests cause miscarriage?


To be fair, amnio can cause miscarriage, but I'm at
a loss to think of many other tests common in pregnancy
that could.

Best wishes,
Ericka
 




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