There are many variables behind a miscarriage and many you cannot control or be responsible for. It is normal that you feel guilty, many emotions surface, which in time will be overcome.
Pregnancy is a physical and emotional process that generates a lot of expectations. An abrupt and unexpected termination of pregnancy brings with it a series of emotional reactions and questions that may never have an accurate answer, but are approximate and necessary to cope with a miscarriage.
A miscarriage usually occurs during the first trimester of pregnancy. There are doctors who assure that 80% of the losses they have treated do not reach 12 weeks of gestation. It is also common in gilts.
The triggers for a miscarriage are many. Age, urinary tract infections, chromosomal abnormalities, polycystic ovaries, untreated diabetes, lupus, untreated kidney and thyroid problems, hypertension, drug use, smoking, or alcoholism are elements that can cause a miscarriage.
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