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Signs of Miscarriage |
Every expectant mother should know about the signs of miscarriage if they want to have a healthy and successful delivery. Miscarriage is the spontaneous termination of a pregnancy that typically happens with in the 1st-2nd trimester of pregnancy where in the embryo can't survive on its own and this can happen to any pregnant woman. Pregnancy is divided into three parts or trimesters and completes its cycle after approximately 40 weeks or 9 months more or less. If the loss of an unborn child happens when the fetus is below 20 weeks, it is considered to be a miscarriage. It it's called a "still born" if the loss of unborn baby occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
In some instances, miscarriage happens to pregnant woman who does not know that she is actually bearing a child. Studies report that 15% of pregnant mothers who know they are pregnant experiences miscarriage. Before we proceed with the signs of miscarriage, we have to first understand its probable causes.
Causes of Miscarriage
- Carelessness, or being accident or injury prone while pregnant;
- Structural anomalies in the woman’s reproductive system that forbids the unborn infant from developing properly;
- Structural abnormalities of chromosomes;
- Premature dilation of weak cervix;
- Uterine infection and fetal membranes that lead to the untimely rupture of membranes, making the pregnant woman labor a lot earlier than normal;
- Diagnosis of uterine fibroids or growths in the uterus that is non-cancerous;
- Hormonal imbalances brought on by psychological problems, some endocrine disorders, as well as unhealthy weight;
- Health-risky habits that damages the body, including drug and alcohol abuse.
- Autoimmune diseases causing the woman’s body to mistakenly recognize the embryo as threat, and subsequently attack it;
Increased risk for:
- Women who had previous miscarriages (two or more);
- Women who excessively smoke
- Women with in their late 30’s (35 years old and above)
- Women with health problems such as systemic lupus erythematosus, diabetes, thyroid problems and several autoimmune diseases
- Several autoimmune diseases, thyroid problems, diabetes, and systemic lupus erythematosus
Miscarriage and its Symptoms
If you know that you or someone you care about is pregnant, you should be familiar with certain signs of miscarriage so that you can immediately seek assistance once it occurs. Listed here are the signs you have to look out for.
- Muscle cramps in the pelvic area, and vaginal bleeding or "spotting" are early signs of miscarriage
- Contractions or spasms in the stomach area which range from light to moderate to severe
- Low or absent fetal heartbeat
- Movements of the fetus can no longer be felt
- Abrupt loss in weight
- Unusual vaginal discharge
- Gasping for breath as well as other problems with breathing
- Small chunks of tissue or blood clots while bleeding
- Absence of pregnancy symptoms including morning sickness, lightheadedness, breast tenderness, etc;
- Continuous discharge that is white or pink in color that happens for up to twenty minutes. Could be accommodated by painful contractions.
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Signs of Miscarriage |
Abdominal pain is a usual characteristic of miscarriage; however it must not be regarded as a foolproof sign of miscarriage. In some instances, expectant women feel abdominal pain but actually it is not due to miscarriage but instead, to some other underlying condition. There are also unusual a time when the pregnant woman doesn't feel any discomfort or have any cramps whatsoever during miscarriage.
It is important to seek medical help once miscarriage is suspected in order to determine whatever condition you are in through a number of tests done by your doctor. An abnormally low hCG levels compared to the normal range that a pregnant woman needs to have could be one of the most definitive signs of miscarriage.
A septic miscarriage is very likely if you have infection in the uterus that is marked by foul-smelling discharge breaking out in fever, abdominal cramping for a long period of time and fever.
Every single pregnant woman should know that a frequent or regular visit to an OB-GYNE is important in order to prevent miscarriage. Having a healthy diet, avoiding unhealthy substances like alcoholic drinks and illegal drugs, regular exercise and maintaining a healthy and appropriate weight are keeping to the appropriate weight just a few of the effective ways to reduce the risk of miscarriage.
The above mentioned signs of miscarriage should be treated as only as warning signs and not as certain fact. This list should be used as a general guideline to ensure that the pregnant woman as well as the people around her to be more aware of what is happening. In any case, the minute that you are going through considerable signs of miscarriage, make sure you visit a doctor instantly and seek assistance.
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