MISCARRIAGE
Miscarriage is also known as a spontaneous abortion and pregnancy loss. Miscarriage happens when an embryo dies before the 20th week of pregnancy. It usually happens in the cases of early pregnancies. According to research around 8 out of 10 miscarriages happen in the first 3 months. Around 50% of all pregnancies ends with miscarriage. Even miscarriage is common, it can effect emotionally.
The symptoms of the miscarriage are as follows:
- Bleeding.
- Cramping.
- Pain.
The bleeding could be light or heavy. It may come and go for a few days. In pregnancy scan, There are chances to discover about early miscarriage . In this scan it will reveal an empty pregnancy sac at the place of the embryo. We can also call it a missed or a silent miscarriage.
The signs of late miscarriage could be heavy bleeding or waters breaking. It is difficult to detect the late miscarage. The symptoms are caused by intense, labor-like pains, for which your physician will give you the pain relief medicines. The reason for miscarriage could be a weak cervix.
Women can have benefit from support and counseling who have miscarry early in their pregnancy they usually do not require any subsequent medical treatment. Most of the early miscarriage will complete by their own. Remaining tissue may be removed by surgical procedure or medical treatments .Those who have experienced an miscarriage benefit from the use of careful medical language. Significant distress can manage the ability of the clinician to clearly explain terms without suggesting that the woman or couple are somehow to blame. There are some types of miscarriage they are as follows:
Threatened miscarriage
If your body shows the symptoms of miscarry, such as Vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, then it is said to be a threatened miscarriage. It may continue for some days or weeks and the cervix is still closed.
Inevitable miscarriage
Inevitable miscarriages will come after a threatened miscarriage without any warning. The symptoms of inevitable miscarriage are vaginal bleeding and lower stomach cramps. At Inevitable miscarriage your cervix opens and the fetus will come away in the bleeding.
Complete miscarriage
When a pregnancy tissue has left away from the uterus then the complete miscarriage will taken place. Vaginal bleeding may continue for many days. Strong period pain is common when the uterus becomes empty.
Incomplete miscarriage
Incomplete miscarriage is said to be when some of the pregnancy tissue will remain in the uterus. Bleeding and the lower abdominal cramping may continue until the uterus becomes empty by itself.
Missed miscarriage
When a baby dies in your uterus then it is known as missed Miscarriage. You may notice that there is nothing unusual. Symptoms such as tiredness may fade away.
Recurrent miscarriage
When a repeated miscarriage is done then it is known as recurrent miscarriage. It happens to a very small number of people.