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Six steps to help you cope with miscarriage
By Kimberley Smith on 29/11/2010 16:31:28
As well as your physical recovery, you and your partner will need time to recover emotionally from a miscarriage

Step 1: Acknowledging your lossWith a miscarriage at the end of the first trimester of pregnancy it may help you to see the foetus, although this is a very personal decision. Later in pregnancy when your baby is bigger you might want to see and even

How does your body recover from a miscarriage?
By ThinkBaby on 31/01/2008 12:24:44
What can I expect after a miscarriage? When will periods return and when will I be back in a fit shape to conceive?

to become established, the quicker your body will be able to physically recover. First trimester miscarriageMiscarriage in the first few weeks of pregnancy, before the pregnancy has a chance to become established, is very common and many women who experience

Late miscarriage
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/11/2010 09:08:39
What is a late miscarriage and how can you tell the signs between a threatened miscarriage and a real miscarriage

The majority of miscarriages occur in the first trimester (first 12 weeks) of pregnancy, so most mums-to-be breath a sign of relief as they reach their second trimester. Occasionally, miscarriage can happen after this point and is termed a

Papers say: Are more women having late miscarriages?
By Kimberley Smith on 13/05/2011 15:15:21
After Lily Allen, Amanda Holden and Kelly Brook’s experiences, the red tops run scare stories over late miscarriage, but the truth is reassuring

pregnancies. After the first trimester, from week 14, the chances of miscarriage drop significantly to just one in 100, becoming increasingly unlikely with every passing week. This is why mums-to-be often wait until the second trimester to announce they

Simple urine test could predict miscarriage
By Kimberley Smith on 06/07/2011 13:54:28
New wee test could identify problem pregnancies and in future prevent miscarriage

common during the first trimester but often doctors are unable to predict that it will happen or give a reason for the loss. Usually they happen because the foetus is not healthy enough to develop into a baby and the body rejects it.“This research has

Fibroids could cause miscarriage
By Kimberley Smith on 28/09/2011 12:47:29
Women with womb fibroids found to have a higher risk of miscarriage

(in the second trimester).The study looked at women who have suffered three or more recurrent miscarriages. For the 25 of these women who were found to have fibroids and had them removed, the miscarriage rate went from 21.7% to 0%.More research

Miscarriage caused by blighted ovum
By ThinkBaby on 25/09/2007 08:25:58
What blighted ovum is, what causes it and what happens

to be responsible for around 50% of first trimester miscarriages and often takes place before a woman even realises that she is pregnant.Women who have been trying for a baby and are on the look out for pregnancy signs, or take a test at the earliest time, are most

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