What Is A Spontaneous Abortion

(January 13, 2011)

Experiencing a pregnancy is one of the most fulfilling aspects of a woman’s lifetime and despite the fact that her body will go through an immense amount of pain and discomfort right through the 9 months that she is pregnant as a result of the continuously changing chemical balances as well as the physical and mental changes, holding her baby in her hands at the end of the ninth month is always likely to be a moment when it all seemed worth it. However, despite the fact that there are numerous amounts of normal pregnancies a number of expecting mothers will suffer from complications that result in the loss of the baby. A spontaneous abortion, more commonly known as a miscarriage, is a very common occurrence and something that is likely to cause a significant amount of physical, mental and emotional grief to, not only the expecting mother, but the bigger circle of the family as well. Studies have shown that an estimated 25% to 50% of all conceptions will suffer from spontaneous abortion. In the event that the spontaneous abortion was experienced after the first trimester, the mother is likely to experience a late, heavy and significantly painful period. They are also likely to experience a release of large clots or clumps of tissue being released with their menstrual flow.

Some of the more prominent symptoms of a spontaneous abortion include cramping and vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. Contrary to common belief, it should be pointed out that factors such as exercise, working as well as sexual intercourse during a pregnancy does not increase the likelihood of spontaneous abortion. However, there are instances in which a physician may ask a pregnant woman to refrain from any significant activity in the event that she has a weak uterus and any kind of physical strain could possibly cause a miscarriage. Smoking is considered to be one of the biggest factors that are known to influence spontaneous abortion and studies have also shown that the risk increases as a result of paternal smoking. Some of the other common factors for the same include alcohol abuse, fever and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication. Because of the fact that spontaneous abortion rate is so high as well as the after effects of the same are so intense, it is important for a mother to get some kind of spontaneous abortion treatment after she has been through such a stressful period.

Submitted by N on January 13, 2011 at 11:57

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