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  2. Jun 18, 2021 · Health. It’s Time To Talk About Men and Miscarriage. While 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, support for partners in the aftermath of pregnancy loss is still shockingly scarce. We talked...

  3. Background information. Risk Factors. Miscarriage: What are the risk factors? Last revised in October 2023. Risk factors for miscarriage include: Advanced maternal age — advanced maternal age (usually defined as age 35 years or older) is strongly related to fetal chromosomal abnormalities [du Fossé, 2020; BMJ Best Practice, 2023b].

  4. Symptoms. The most common sign of miscarriage is vaginal bleeding. This can vary from light spotting or brownish discharge to heavy bleeding and bright-red blood or clots. The bleeding may come and go over several days.

  5. Miscarriage: Summary. Miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of pregnancy before the fetus reaches viability. The term includes all pregnancy losses from the time of conception until 24 weeks of gestation. Recurrent miscarriage is the loss of three or more pregnancies before 24 weeks of gestation.

  6. www.nhs.uk › conditions › miscarriageMiscarriage - NHS

    A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy during the first 23 weeks. Symptoms of a miscarriage. The main sign of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding, which may be followed by cramping and pain in your lower abdomen. If you have vaginal bleeding, contact a GP or your midwife.

  7. Understand what can cause a miscarriage, what raises the risk and what medical care might be needed. Symptoms Most miscarriages happen during the first trimester of pregnancy, which is about the first 13 weeks.

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