Statistics show 15% of pregnancies result in a miscarriage. Many factors may affect the development of a fetus. If you have lost a pregnancy, CARE Fertility recommends a checkup to learn the underlying causes of your miscarriage Bedford. Here are common causes of miscarriages.
The leading cause of miscarriages is chromosomal abnormalities. Also known as early miscarriage, it accounts for about half of all miscarriages in the first trimester. It usually happens when there is an anomaly with the chromosomes.
Chromosomes are components of DNA consisting of information that influences the baby’s development. Anomalies can occur after fertilization when the embryo differentiates into various organs.
Chromosomal abnormalities may cause problems such as:
A recurrent miscarriage is where two or three miscarriages occur successively before the 20th week of gestation. The condition could be the result of genetic, uterine fibroids, or other abnormalities of the uterus.
Some of the factors causing recurrent miscarriages include:
A miscarriage can happen for a variety of reasons. It is often a problem of fetus development and not the mother’s fault.
To learn more about infertility, call CARE Fertility or schedule an appointment online today.
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