Miscarriage
This article talks about why stillbirths happen, factors that increase a mother's risk of stillbirth, how are they diagnosed, and how to prevent them.
Miscarriage, Placental Abruption, Preeclampsia, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy Loss, Stillbirth, Vaginal Bleeding
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Source: Parents.com If you're TTC or pregnant, you might be curious or concerned about miscarriage. Learn why miscarriage happens, its warning signs, and what to do if it occurs. Miscarriage—the loss of a baby in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy—is one of the most common pregnancy-related...

Source: WebMDA miscarriage is the loss of a fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy. The medical term for a miscarriage is spontaneous abortion, but "spontaneous" is the key word here because the condition is not an abortion in the common definition of the term. According to the March of...

Source: Amercian Pregnancy Association Miscarriage is a term used for a pregnancy that ends on its own, within the first 20 weeks of gestation. The medical terms used to identify this potential complication or loss gives most women an uncomfortable feeling, so throughout this article, we will refer...

Source: March of Dimes KEY POINTS Miscarriage is when a baby dies in the womb before 20 weeks of pregnancy. Some women have a miscarriage before they know they’re pregnant. We don’t know all the causes of miscarriage, but problems with chromosomes in genes cause most. ...