Many pregnant women are very worried about threatened miscarriage and do not want to encounter it. However, pregnancy is a very special thing, and many conditions are unpredictable. Therefore, let's first understand how to know if threatened miscarriage is a chromosomal abnormality?
The common cause of threatened miscarriage is low progesterone levels. It cannot be ruled out that there may be chromosomal abnormalities. If you want to know if it is caused by chromosomal abnormalities, it is recommended to go to the hospital to have a blood test for progesterone.
One of the most common causes of threatened miscarriage is chromosomal abnormalities, with the most common being abnormal chromosome numbers; Common reasons include abnormal endocrine function and low progesterone levels in pregnant mothers. Uterine fibroids, cervical incompetence, uterine malformations, pregnant women with systemic diseases such as anemia, hypertension, liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, hypothyroidism, immune dysfunction, sperm abnormalities, excessive tension, trauma, etc. may all cause threatened miscarriage.
The clinical manifestations of threatened miscarriage are brownish vaginal discharge, slight bleeding, and pain in the lower abdomen. Threatened miscarriage should pay attention to bed rest and avoid excessive activity. If there is an increase in bleeding, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly and undergo fetal protection treatment. If progesterone is relatively low, it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice to take progesterone tablets orally or inject progesterone for fetal protection treatment. Pay attention to rest, prohibit sexual intercourse, and undergo regular pregnancy check ups.