Showing posts with label Miscarriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miscarriage. Show all posts

Monday, 18 August 2014

What after a Miscarriage?

Thousands of women go through miscarriages, it is a proved fact that 70% of pregnancies result in miscarriages. Though most go unnoticed as they happen much earlier and they feel like a normal delayed menstrual cycle. The first symptom of miscarriage is bleeding which may range from simple spotting to heavy bleeding. Though miscarriage itself may not be a painful procedure, it is a very tormenting procedure emotionally. A woman can be physically and emotionally drained after one miscarriage, it is important for her to take time off everything and rest to heal .Bleeding will take a few days to stop in some cases medicines are also given to stop bleeding. During this time right nutrition and rest is something a women has to take care off.

Sexual intercourse should be avoided till the doctor recommends as chances of an infection are very high.

It is important for a woman to have a diet which is rich in iron, so as to compensate for the blood loss of the body.

Most important what a women needs in this situation is support and love of her partner family and friends. Give her time to rest and space to grieve her loss but stand by her to give her assurance that she is not alone in this difficult period.

In some cases counseling may also be taken to help her to deal with the loss.It takes about 2 to 3 months for a women’s body to come back to normal after a miscarriage. It is advisable to plan your next pregnancy only after the healing period, but before doing that a through investigation needs to be done to rule out any possible causes of repeated miscarriage.

But most important is to ensure that the women’s basic nutrition and mental health is completely corrected before trying for another baby. For more details http://www.justthefactsbaby.com/ 



Sunday, 8 June 2014

Bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy

Pregnancy is a joyous time but with good comes bad with joy comes a little sorrow, same way it is not an easy road there can be complications, issues, some minor some major. Fact remains it is a delicate phase and needs lots and lots of care precaution safety and health.
Bleeding is common during the first three months, but to some extent. Till some extent it is not harmful, but if in excess it can become a serious condition. In this situation it is important for the doctor to check the growth of the baby and the mother’s condition. Unforeseen bleeding is definitely a cause of concern for every to be mother, but as said before it need not always be grievous.
Nearly 40 to 50 % of women bleed in the first trimester, some will see a reddish brown color spotting that is old blood it is harmless spotting so nothing to worry about. If you see a pinkish form of discharge this is due to dilation of the cervix that too is not threatening. But in some cases bright red spotting of fresh blood , that is a cause of concern depending on the flow, if the flow is just 2 to 3 spots then it is ok but if the spotting increases to profuse bleeding then it can collide with the pregnancy.
Implantation bleeding is harmless, this happens when you bleed after 2 to 3 weeks of getting pregnant. This is common and this happens when the fertilized egg affixes to the uterus lining.
Premature labor also lead to bleeding, this in medical term is called pre-term labor. For this you need medical help you will have to go through a series of injection and treatment to rectify this cause.
Vaginal infection can lead to spotting too, infections like herpes; gonorrhea can lead to spotting please take proper treatment as this can also pass on to your baby.
Polyps in the cervical are sudden growths due to augmentation in the levels of estrogen or severe inflammation even due to blood vessel clogging. This is not hazardous, a small procedure is done to remove them it has no negative impact on your pregnancy.
Miscarriage is a word every woman dread’s when she is pregnant, sometimes whatever precaution or safety you take miscarriage can happen. Reasons of miscarriage can be genetic, structural as well as immunity abnormalities and disorder. Fact remains there is no way to forecast or avert miscarriage.
In very rare cases the placenta detaches away from the wall of the uterus, this too is a grave situation and losing the baby is a possibility.

Bleeding can be terrifying but you need to be patient and have a hold on yourself, worrying will not help you just stay cam and have faith .

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Unfortunate Reasons for Miscarriage

Miscarriages do happen at times. As it is very simple and true fact that if something is not meant to happen, it will not happen and you are helpless in controlling the wrath of nature.Women do suffer the pain and the agony of a miscarriage and i know it can be tormenting for any mother to lose her unborn child.


Pregnancy always brings a sense of accomplishment, satisfaction, and happiness, and for some unfortunate reason, if a miscarriage happens, it finishes a person mentally,emotionally and physically.

In your first trimester, blood spotting or excess abdominal pain should be treated immediately they are the initial signs of miscarriage.If you have had your miscarriage in the initial months, then the doctor may just ask you to rest, give a gap and then plan your next baby. No medical treatment will be required as long as the reason for the miscarriage has been detected.

But if you have had a miscarriage in your latter months, then you need to get all your tests done to establish the reason of the miscarriage and get yourself treated of the reason before you plan your baby again.But the good news is that a miscarriage is usually a one time occurrence and the next time you conceive yourself that you are sure to deliver your healthy baby. Read reasons of miscarriage in next post.To be continue...