Miscarriage,Pregnancy

How to Deal With Miscarriage29 Jan

Miscarriages are very common, but there are many different reasons for them.

Many women suffer from an occasional miscarriage. Some women suffer from repeated miscarriages and then the problem is serious. Often a woman successfully gets pregnant, but within 12-24 weeks has a miscarriage. Fortunately in most cases given medical advances, the problem can be successfully treated. In some cases, there is no treatment because doctors cannot find a cause.

Symptoms of a miscarriage

A miscarriage occurs when the fetus is spontaneously aborted. The commonest symptom of a miscarriage is spotting which can rapidly escalate into frank bleeding. There may also be cramping, pelvic pain, abdominal pain and weakness. A miscarriage rarely happens due to a fall or a slip, unless there is an underlying problem or the fall is serious or there is trauma or the woman is in an accident

Occasionally the baby in the womb simply stops growing – this is called a missed miscarriage. Gradually all the signs that you were pregnant disappear and of course, there is spotting as well. An ultrasound is… Read More