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Sign Of Miscarriage

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Cause Of Miscarriage

Cause Of Miscarriage

Cause of miscarriage may affect hepatitis and liver problems. Before a fetus loss a woman ordinarily has bleeding or discharge from the vagina. Then the uterus contracts, which develops the cramps. If the fetus loss progresses, the bleeding discharge and cramps increase. This develops to the point of eliminating part or all of the contents of the uterus. A suction curretage must be performed to empty the uterus if part of the contents are not expelled. If the fetus is dead or remains in the uterus, it must be removed by the doctor. Cause of miscarriage may affect hepatitis and liver problems.

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Cause Of Miscarriage

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hepatitis, liver problems

This condition is identified as the loss of a fetus caused from natural complications before the 20th week of pregnancy. Many women have some bleeding or cramping at least once during the first twelve weeks of the pregnancy. A substantial percentage of the women who have this complication will have a fetus loss. Almost all of the fetus losses happen in the first twelve weeks of the pregnancy and the most likely reason is abnormalities of the fetus. The remaining causes are unknown or are caused by the mother. Cause of miscarriage may affect hepatitis and liver problems.



 
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