Miscarriage

What Happens When You Have an Ectopic Pregnancy?

If you have an ectopic pregnancy, or know someone who does, it's certainly helpful to understand what will happen next. What will the doctor do? What type of examine will you have to undergo?...

Caffeine Linked to Miscarriage

Aversion to Caffeine According to the results of a recent study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, high doses of daily caffeine during pregnancy may increase the risk of miscarriage. The risk remains the same...

How to Talk about Miscarriage

One of the hardest things to deal with after a miscarriage is the reaction of others. If you haven't yet told anyone, it is sometimes easier. However, people may wonder why you seem sad or withdrawn....

Chemical Pregnancies: The Undetected Miscarriage

A chemical pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy loss that happens very early in the first trimester. In fact, chemical pregnancies tend to happen so early most women don’t even know that they’ve experienced...

Risk Miscarriage

Losing a pregnancy in the first twenty weeks is known as a miscarriage; nearly 10-20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, with more than 80% of those happening before the twelfth week. These statistics do...

Learn to Let Go After a Miscarriage

A miscarriage is, certainly, a very difficult experience for most people. It doesn't matter whether this is your first miscarriage or your eighth; and it doesn't matter if you lost the baby at 10...

Incompetent Cervix: Late-Trimester Complications

Definition Incompetent Cervix, also known as a weak cervix or cervical insufficiency, refers to a condition where a woman's cervix is weak and therefore dilates before it should during pregnancy. Normally the cervix remains closed...

Blighted Ovum

  One common type of miscarriage is a blighted ovum. In this condition, known also as an anembryonic pregnancy, a fertilized egg implants into the uterine wall but does not develop. Cells develop to form the gestational sac, which...

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