Thursday, June 25, 2009

Risk Factors In Miscarriage (2)

Today I want to discuss the factors that may increase the risk of miscarriage. I must emphasise here that an increased risk does not mean you will definitely have a miscarriage it just means a miscarriage is more likely if you have these risk factors. This is just a guide to help us to reduce the risks and improve our chances of a successful pregnancy.
· Older age – if the mother is over 35 years or the father is over 45years irrespective of mother’s age.
· Previous miscarriage – if you had a miscarriage before the present pregnancy. However, please note that a lot of women whose first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage go on to have normal pregnancies and healthy babies.
· Fertility problems – if it took a long time to conceive or if you used assisted methods to conceive.
· Alcohol – if your alcohol consumption is high or you regularly drink large amounts of alcohol. The emphasis here is on the quantity so please don’t beat yourself up about the glass of wine you had when you didn’t know you were pregnant.
· Emotional stress – if the mother and father are not together, if she goes through bereavement or other similar traumatic event or if she’s stressed or anxious about anything in the early weeks of the pregnancy.
· Past Gynaecology issues – a woman who bleeds after intercourse and some cases of previous termination can increase the risk of miscarriage.
A lot of these factors cannot be changed but we can do our best to be as healthy and as happy as possible and remember that a majority of the time, the loss was not our fault.

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