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Most miscarriages happen when the unborn baby has fatal genetic problems. Usually, these problems are unrelated to the mother.
Other causes of miscarriage include:
Infection
Medical conditions in the mother, such as
diabetes or
thyroid disease
Hormone problems
Immune system responses
Physical problems in the mother
Uterine abnormalities
A woman has a higher risk of miscarriage if she:
Is over age 35
Has certain diseases, such as diabetes or thyroid problems
Has had three or more miscarriages
Cervical Insufficiency.
Can a Miscarriage Be Prevented?
Usually a miscarriage cannot be prevented and often occurs because the
pregnancy is not normal. If a specific problem is identified with testing, then treatment options may be available.
Sometimes, treatment of a mother's illness can improve the chances for a successful pregnancy.
measures;
The main goal of treatment during or after a miscarriage is to prevent hemorrhaging and/or infection. The earlier you are in the pregnancy, the more likely that your body will expel all the fetal tissue by itself and will not require further medical procedures. If the body does not expel all the tissue, the most common procedure performed to stop bleeding and prevent infection is a
dilation and curettage, known as a D&C. Drugs may be prescribed to help control bleeding after the D&C is performed. Bleeding should be monitored closely once you are at home; if you notice an increase in bleeding or the onset of
chills or
fever, it is best to call your physician immediately.
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