Miscarriage Q. What is a
miscarriage? A miscarriage (spontaneous abortion) is any pregnancy that is non-viable (wherein the fetus cannot survive) or is born before the 20th week of pregnancy. Q. What are the causes of miscarriage?
Ans. Miscarriages are amazingly common. Miscarriage occurs in about 15-20% of all recognized pregnancies, and usually occurs before the 13th week of pregnancy. Q. What are the symptoms? Ans. The main symptoms of abortion are bleeding through the vagina, which may or may not be associated with cramping and pain in the lower abdominal area. The extent of bleeding may vary from slight and painless bleeding in case of a threatened abortion to severe bleeding with acute pain, in case of an ineveitable abortion. |
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Q. When should I
consult my doctor? Ans. You should see your doctor if you have any vaginal bleeding in pregnancy. If the bleeding is heavy, and specially if there are clots or you have a lot of pain, you should talk to your doctor immediately. He or she will advise you about what to do next. Q. What tests are done to identify the cause of miscarriage? Ans. Since the chance of having a normal pregnancy subsequent to an isolated miscarriage is 80-90%, a detailed investigation is not undertaken. Recurrent miscarriages however warrant a detailed workup. Blood Tests:
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