Half of all miscarriages in the first trimester are likely caused by chromosomal abnormalities that prevent the fetus from developing into a healthy baby (the sperm and the egg did not fuse and divide properly). Other difficulties, such as infections, uncontrolled diabetes, abnormalities in the pregnant woman's uterus, or a woman's production of different antibodies during pregnancy can also cause an early miscarriage. Miscarriages that take place after the first trimester may be a result of an infection or an abnormality in the uterus, or in the placenta (such as a placental abruption).
2006-09-06 00:25:48
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answered by saunniia 1
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that's thoroughly accepted. I felt adverse for the 1st 11 weeks, shattered, sick, achy, problems, dizzy, moody, sore boobs, the works. I truthfully had no theory it could be so undesirable. all your indications are literally a great sign that your being pregnant is going properly. The sympoms are brought about by the increasing hormone tiers on your physique that are helping the form of your toddler. that's going to all quiet down at around 12 weeks. The undesirable information is you nonetheless have yet another 6 weeks of feelin tough as a hedgehogs butt. attempt to be reassured by all of it and remember, that's not perpetually and it will all be properly worth it contained in the top. Take your being pregnant supplements, shop hydrated and get your sleep. good success. xx
2016-09-30 09:40:37
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answered by ? 4
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stress is the main thing that causes early miscarrigages, picking up heavy things around yor house things like that, in the first 3 months is when its the most delicated stages of your pregnancy, i was 19 when i had my miscarrige and it was cause by lifting up a box that i had under my bed.
2006-09-06 00:47:54
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answered by labonitameli 4
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most miscarriages just happen and we have no way of knowing why. sometimes if you don't know you are pregnant right away and you do things you normally do such as drink, smoke, or whatever, that could be a cause, but usually if you stop all that as soon as you find out, your baby will be just fine. But the doctor told me when i had mine that sometimes there is just no way to know why it happens.
2006-09-06 00:16:18
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answered by puppy love 6
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A defect in the genes. Sometimes there is no reason and it just happends. I lost 2 that way and I was on the pill...had no clue that I was even PG. Things happen-bad and good. I have a happy, healthy 5 year old now.
2006-09-06 00:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The most common cause is said to be a "blighted ovum", which means there was just something wrong right from the beginning.
2006-09-06 00:09:14
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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Stress
2006-09-06 00:00:51
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answered by rockchic4281 2
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there are several things that could cause a miscarriage, i recently had one and i was 3 mons and the baby stopped growing at 8 weeks, and the doctors dont help that much because they say its normal, i think we deserve more answers these are our babies but check out this link it may help you understand why miscarriages happen http://pregnancyandbaby.com/pregnancy/baby/How-common-are-miscarriages-and-why-do-they-happen-208.htm
2006-09-06 00:43:47
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answered by Victoria 6
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it could be an infection
2006-09-06 00:57:08
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answered by Candy Mamii 4
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