Will there still be threatened miscarriage at 24 weeks of pregnancy

  Many women are particularly cautious during the early stages of pregnancy, fearing the occurrence of miscarriage or threatened miscarriage. However, in the mid to late stages of pregnancy, pregnant women tend to relax their vigilance, believing that the formation of embryos at this stage will not cause significant problems. So, may I ask if threatened miscarriage still occurs at 24 weeks of pregnancy?

  

Will there still be threatened miscarriage at 24 weeks of pregnancy1

  The phenomenon of threatened miscarriage not only occurs in the early stages of pregnancy, but also in the middle and late stages of pregnancy. There are many reasons that can cause threatened miscarriage in women, and the most common ones are chromosomal abnormalities or genetic factors that lead to abnormal embryo development, resulting in threatened miscarriage.

  If pregnant women have placental infection, insufficient umbilical cord oxygen supply, or amniotic fluid disease during pregnancy, it is also easy to cause threatened miscarriage. There are also some pregnant women who suffer from gynecological inflammatory diseases. If the inflammatory infection situation worsens during pregnancy, it will have adverse effects on embryonic development, also cause threatened miscarriage, and have a certain impact on the health of pregnant women themselves.

  If pregnant women experience malnutrition or nutrient deficiency, it may also trigger threatened miscarriage. In addition, if women experience unstable emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, or significant mental stress during pregnancy, it can also cause uterine contractions, leading to abnormal embryo development and ultimately resulting in miscarriage.

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