Why is there a natural miscarriage after one month of pregnancy

  The most concerning issue for women after pregnancy is the growth and development of the baby in their belly. Every woman hopes to give birth smoothly, but natural miscarriage can also occur within one month of pregnancy. So, why is there a natural miscarriage after one month of pregnancy?

  

Why is there a natural miscarriage after one month of pregnancy1

  Generally speaking, miscarriage is more likely in the first three months of pregnancy, mainly due to abnormal fertilized eggs. About 80% of miscarriages in the first two months of pregnancy are due to defects in sperm and eggs that cause the placenta to develop to a certain extent and terminate the pregnancy. The fertilized egg implants in the uterine wall and requires the action of progesterone. When progesterone is insufficient, endocrine function will be disrupted, leading to poor development of the uterine decidua and affecting the development of the fertilized egg, which can easily cause miscarriage. Diseases such as uterine malformations and pelvic tumors can also affect fetal growth and development, leading to miscarriage.

  In addition, in the early stages of pregnancy, if the pregnant woman's abdomen is subjected to external impact, compression, or participates in heavy physical labor, intense sports, or even falls, it can lead to miscarriage. Due to the unstable state of the embryo in the early stages of pregnancy, if the pregnant woman's emotions are significantly stimulated and fluctuate greatly, it can also cause environmental disorders in the body, leading to uterine contractions and miscarriage.

  After a natural miscarriage at one month of pregnancy, women should pay attention to rest, avoid excessive fatigue, and also avoid sexual activity. Their daily life should be regular. Spontaneous abortion and confinement are the same, both require the body to recover as soon as possible. Only by maintaining a good mood and emotional stability can the body be well regulated.

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