Recognizing Miscarriage

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Recognizing Miscarriage

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07 July 2020

Undoubtedly, one of the most joyous yet challenging parts of life for any couple, especially women, is deciding to have a baby. The unique experience of motherhood, whether for the first time or repeatedly, is unparalleled. However, lurking amidst this joy is the unfortunate possibility of miscarriage, a devastating event that can haunt expectant parents like a dreadful nightmare.

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The term miscarriage typically refers to the loss of a baby before the 20th week of pregnancy, often termed early pregnancy failure or spontaneous abortion. Approximately 15-20% of pregnancies result in miscarriage, with most occurring in the first 12 weeks. During this time, extra caution is necessary as the fertilized egg has not yet fully developed into a fetus.

After passing the initial weeks, various factors can contribute to miscarriage.

Common Causes of Miscarriage

  • Hormonal issues in the mother
  • Infections or health complications in the mother
  • Mother's lifestyle:
    • Smoking
    • Alcohol consumption
    • Malnutrition
    • Caffeine consumption
    • Exposure to harmful radiation
  • Lupus disease
  • Mother’s age (Women over 45 years are 50% more likely to experience miscarriage)
  • Obesity
  • Thyroid disorders (both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism)
  • And more...

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Symptoms and signs of miscarriage may vary depending on the mother’s condition and the stage of pregnancy. It is crucial to consult a doctor if these signs are observed.

Common symptoms of miscarriage include:

  • Vaginal bleeding (ranging from spotting to heavy bleeding, which can be hazardous for the fetus)
  • Severe abdominal cramps and pain
  • Unusual vaginal fluid discharge
  • Disappearance of pregnancy symptoms such as weakness and nausea
  • Severe back pain
  • Weight loss

Pregnancy is undoubtedly a highly sensitive period that requires the mother’s condition to be continuously monitored by a specialist doctor. Regular consultations with your healthcare provider are essential, and staying informed is vital. Additionally, during the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women are considered at higher risk of infection.

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