The vast majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester. In most cases, it’s unavoidable — due to genetic anomalies in the developing embryo — so you shouldn’t put the blame on yourself. The tricky part: “Most of the signs of a miscarriage can also be present in normal pregnancy,” according to Dr. Wagner. “Also, many pregnancies that miscarry do not have any signs.” That means, that while it helps to be aware of the signs of miscarriage, they aren’t conclusive. Here are a few symptoms to keep an eye out for, how to differentiate them from a normal pregnancy, and when to call your doctor:
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title: “7 Signs Of A Miscarriage” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Patrick Wynia”
The vast majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester. In most cases, it’s unavoidable — due to genetic anomalies in the developing embryo — so you shouldn’t put the blame on yourself. The tricky part: “Most of the signs of a miscarriage can also be present in normal pregnancy,” according to Dr. Wagner. “Also, many pregnancies that miscarry do not have any signs.” That means, that while it helps to be aware of the signs of miscarriage, they aren’t conclusive. Here are a few symptoms to keep an eye out for, how to differentiate them from a normal pregnancy, and when to call your doctor:
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title: “7 Signs Of A Miscarriage” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-07” author: “Mary Harris”
The vast majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester. In most cases, it’s unavoidable — due to genetic anomalies in the developing embryo — so you shouldn’t put the blame on yourself. The tricky part: “Most of the signs of a miscarriage can also be present in normal pregnancy,” according to Dr. Wagner. “Also, many pregnancies that miscarry do not have any signs.” That means, that while it helps to be aware of the signs of miscarriage, they aren’t conclusive. Here are a few symptoms to keep an eye out for, how to differentiate them from a normal pregnancy, and when to call your doctor:
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title: “7 Signs Of A Miscarriage” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-29” author: “Robert Utter”
The vast majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester. In most cases, it’s unavoidable — due to genetic anomalies in the developing embryo — so you shouldn’t put the blame on yourself. The tricky part: “Most of the signs of a miscarriage can also be present in normal pregnancy,” according to Dr. Wagner. “Also, many pregnancies that miscarry do not have any signs.” That means, that while it helps to be aware of the signs of miscarriage, they aren’t conclusive. Here are a few symptoms to keep an eye out for, how to differentiate them from a normal pregnancy, and when to call your doctor:
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title: “7 Signs Of A Miscarriage” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-17” author: “Donald Briggeman”
The vast majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester. In most cases, it’s unavoidable — due to genetic anomalies in the developing embryo — so you shouldn’t put the blame on yourself. The tricky part: “Most of the signs of a miscarriage can also be present in normal pregnancy,” according to Dr. Wagner. “Also, many pregnancies that miscarry do not have any signs.” That means, that while it helps to be aware of the signs of miscarriage, they aren’t conclusive. Here are a few symptoms to keep an eye out for, how to differentiate them from a normal pregnancy, and when to call your doctor:
Image © Michele Constantini/PhotoAlto/Corbis
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