How do miscarriages happen?
In most cases, a miscarriage is the result of a chromosomal change or problem with the fetus that occurs during conception or during early fetal development. 1 in 5 pregnancies end in miscarriage and most cannot be prevented. ChaCha again soon!
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Miscarriages are the result of a chromosomal change in the fetus that occurs during conception or early fetal development. ChaCha!
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About Miscarriage
Miscarriage is the term for losing a pregnancy before term. It usually happens spontaneously and often the exact reasons are unknown. Sometimes in very early miscarriages the mother may not even know that she was pregnant. About 10 to 20% of known pregnancies end in early miscarriage. A miscarriage is the body’s way of saying that the fetus was abnormal and not growing correctly so the uterus expels the embryo.
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