20 weeks, if the baby dies, it is considered stillborn.
2007-01-14 05:17:51
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answer #1
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answered by Militant Agnostic 6
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It is possible to have one throughout the entire 9 months....After 12 weeks the risk for miscarriage goes down dramatically and after 20 weeks theres like a 2-5 percent chance..Although we can get one at anytime,there are different terms used..from week 1-12 its called a miscarriage at general..after 12 weeks its called a late miscarriage and anything after 20 weeks its called stillborn..usually after the 20th week a miscarriage is caused by trauma to the womens body or baby,placenta abruption,cord entanglement etc. But dont worry it is not THAT common to miscarry so late in the pregnancy...
2007-01-14 05:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Up to 20 weeks, it's called a miscarriage. After 20 weeks, it's termed a premature birth or stillbirth. A baby can be lost anytime during pregnancy, but most miscarriages occur in the first 12 weeks.
2007-01-14 05:19:30
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answered by Mrs. Strain 5
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Before 24 weeks it is a "miscarriage" after 24 weeks it is a "stillbirth". Not that that makes ANY difference to any parent who has lost a child.
Miscarriages are more common during the first 12 weeks.
2007-01-14 05:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible during the entire pregnancy but after the 4th (or 5th) month it is called a "stillbirth".
2007-01-14 05:18:46
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answered by Lyn 6
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It is possible up to delivery but the longer into the pregnancy the less likely it is to happen
2007-01-14 05:18:27
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answered by 45 3
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Unfortunately possible throughout the entire pregnancy.
2007-01-14 05:17:42
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answered by remyd212 2
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Unfortunately no one can say. Stay postive and try to avoid stressful situations as much as possible throughout your pregnancy. Best wishes!
2007-01-14 05:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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because you've lost a toddler in the previous, your favor to bypass to the health care professional to get appeared at. frequently there will be bleeding yet because you're not any further very a ways alongside you want to really get considered, likely an intravaginal ultrasound to be sure whats going on.
2016-10-31 02:13:12
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answered by ? 4
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its possible throughout the whole pregnancy but there could also be a still birth.
2007-01-14 05:18:50
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answered by Candy Mamii 4
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the whole time. The first three months are usually the easiest(problems with the baby or your body), after that it isn't as common, but can still happen(umbilical cord problems, outside trauma to the body).
2007-01-14 05:18:46
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answered by cerah_micah 3
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