All of the things you mentioned can factor in to the chance of a miscarriage. The average miscarriage rate may actually be as high as 25%, lower if you are younger and healthier in general. Keep in mind that most miscarriages are due to genetic or chromosomal problems, not through the fault of the mother. However, that said, if you are suffering from an eating disorder or are too thin, you run the risk of giving your baby a start that is unhealthy and full of problems...such as low birth weight, premature delivery, and poor overall health. If you are bulemic you won't be able to adequately provide for your baby's nutritional needs, and you won't be able to totally absorb your prenatal vitamins, which could lead to all sorts of deficiencies.
Please seek help if you do have this problem...you can stop it, at least temporarily, for the well being of your baby.
2006-12-19 00:45:22
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answered by kath_08012 3
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As a lady who has had two miscarriages AND three healthful kids, I recognize one hundred% with no unmarried little bit of doubt that a miscarriage has NOTHING to do with perspective, and any person commenting on this manner is being totally insensitive and ignorant- please do your study and coach yourself at the motives in the back of miscarriage. While there may be often NOTHING that may be performed to preclude one, there are a few matters to support you along with your probabilities of getting a more healthy being pregnant. Most miscarriages within the 1st trimester are as a result of an excessively bad child. I did not anything extraordinary for the period of any of my pregnancies. Our 1st resulted in a miscarriage, I went directly to have three distinctive kids, after which had a miscarriage final week. I have not ever smoked, not ever drank alcohol, no medicinal drugs, I devour commonly healthy meals, endeavor, and feature continuously taken prenatal nutrients, even if now not pregnant. Its simply a kind of matters. You not ever recognize while it might occur to you, and I pray you not ever must enjoy the devastation I have felt.
2016-09-03 13:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't tell from your question if a miscarriage is a bad thing or not. I'm not trying to be cruel but if you don't want this baby don't count on a miscarriage to "take care of it". If you are genuinely worried about a miscarriage talk to your doctor. Bulimia is a dangerous way to live regardless of whether or not you are pregnant. You could always go full term and have a baby with a bunch of health issues if you choose to continue to be bulimic and carry a child inside your body for 9 months. It not fair to your own body let alone a fetus. Bulimia will KILL you eventually. No joke.
2006-12-19 00:51:26
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answered by ? 6
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When i had my miscarriage, I was told that 25% of all women who know they are pregnant will miscarry (mostly due to a blighted ovum or a bad genetic roll of the dice), so until 12 weeks, the chance is very high. The behaviors (bullima, etc.) you mentioned are risky to the baby and to yourself, but I don't believe they directly correlate to miscarriage. They will probably lead to an underweight baby and an extreme vitamin deficiency in you and possibly your baby. I suggest getting help if you want this pregnancy to continue to a good outcome.
2006-12-19 00:45:42
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answered by kelly k 2
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most women have at least one miscarriage in their lives and dont even know it because its so early they think its just a bad period.the conditions you listed can have an affect on pregnancy as well.if you have any questions you really need to talk to a doc before you try to conceive especially if youre bulimic.good luck to you
2006-12-19 02:14:38
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answered by these r my people 4
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