Signs of Miscarriage in the First Trimester
April 4th 2010 14:47
The first 12 weeks of a pregnancy can be very long, as this is the time in which you are most likely to have a miscarriage. Early pregnancy miscarriages are fairly common, and when you first find out that you're pregnant, you need to be careful of your eating habits, exercise routine, stress levels, and overall health. You should also make sure that you're aware of the common signs of miscarriage for earlier in the pregnancy.
If you are pregnant, you want to watch for the following signs, and if you experience any of them, contact your doctor immediately. Typically, there isn't anything that can be done, but you need to have an exam to determine what is happening.
Signs of a miscarriage include:
* Mild to severe back pain
* Weight loss
* Mucus drainage
* Brown or bright red spotting (can occur with or without cramps)
* Passing tissue clots
* Decrease in morning sickness and other signs of pregnancy you were previous experiencing
The most common sign of miscarriage in the first trimester is going to be bleeding, but do keep in mind that light spotting is common in about 20 to 30% of pregnancies early in the pregnancy, and about 50% of those women will experience normal pregnancies.
If you are pregnant, you want to watch for the following signs, and if you experience any of them, contact your doctor immediately. Typically, there isn't anything that can be done, but you need to have an exam to determine what is happening.
Signs of a miscarriage include:
* Mild to severe back pain
* Weight loss
* Mucus drainage
* Brown or bright red spotting (can occur with or without cramps)
* Passing tissue clots
* Decrease in morning sickness and other signs of pregnancy you were previous experiencing
The most common sign of miscarriage in the first trimester is going to be bleeding, but do keep in mind that light spotting is common in about 20 to 30% of pregnancies early in the pregnancy, and about 50% of those women will experience normal pregnancies.
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