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Most Common Myths about Miscarriages

Miscarriages can be emotionally distressing and are undoubtedly difficult to deal with. Pregnancy loss before 20 weeks is referred to as a miscarriage. As sometimes, babies do not develop enough to survive.

You are not the mere person facing miscarriages but there are many women experience this devastating hap. You may feel like it’s your fault when you miscarry a baby. However, just don’t blame yourself as there are many factors that can lead to miscarriage that are not in your control.

Miscarriage can be the result of chromosomal abnormalities, hormonal imbalance, infection, medical condition, some unforeseen cases. You may not know the reason sometimes that does not necessarily mean that you have done anything wrong.

The most important thing is you need to take care of yourself and certain things after miscarriage to avoid complications in future pregnancy. Pregnancy loss already hands out grief and physical pain, but myths aggravate the situation more than ever.

People often have some illusions and myths regarding miscarriages;

MYTH! MYTH! MYTH!

Having a miscarriage increases the likelihood of having another one:

There is no larger likelihood of experiencing another miscarriage following your first one. Having said that, your risk does somewhat rise after two miscarriages. The best course of action is to speak with a fertility doctor who can provide a treatment plan if a lady experiences repeated miscarriages.

Miscarriage is uncommon

This is the biggest myth as miscarriages are not very rare. There are 10-20% pregnancies which end up in miscarriages. Pregnancy loss can be prevented through various safety measures. But, nowadays due to extreme carelessness and underlying medical conditions, the rate of miscarriage is rising

There are no ways to stop miscarriages

As discussed earlier, there are few ways to prevent miscarriages. You can prevent it through switching to a healthy lifestyle, avoid smoking, alcohol, junk food, drugs etc. By doing mild to moderate workout on daily basis. Yoga and meditation can also help in keeping your body healthy and to reduce the chances of miscarriage.

Bleeding or spotting during pregnancy is always a sign of miscarriage

Vaginal spotting or bleeding is quite a common thing in the first trimester during pregnancy. Apart from that, heavy or prolonged bleeding can also occur even if you have healthy pregnancy. So, it is just a myth, bleeding or spotting are not always a sign of miscarriages.

You can’t conceive before 3 months after miscarriage.

People often mislead the duration of trying to get pregnant after having miscarriage. Well, the truth is dependent on various factors like when you are ready mentally or physically to get pregnant. Because it is crucial that you are well over pregnancy loss sadness before trying for your next pregnancy and your body is now ready to carry a baby.

Miscarriage can be a result of stress

Some expectant mothers go so far as to steer clear of funerals and distressing events. However, common stressors like traffic on the way to work, a quarrel with your spouse, or unforeseen costs won’t hurt your child. However, chronic stress, such as the kind brought on by living in poverty or in an abusive environment, can have a negative impact on your health and raise your chance of miscarriage.

Steer clear of myths but do not avoid your intuitions, if you feel like anything is going wrong, the best thing you can do is to consult with the fertility specialist.

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