Can a miscarriage be caused by a fever during pregnancy?
so don’t take this as an overall diagnosis. Only your doctor could tell you for certain, in about 95% of cases. I did find this article for you: Fever during pregnancy can increase the risk of neural tube defects, but right now there is little evidence that fever can cause first-trimester miscarriages, so it’s iffy, but, it is possible… Hope this helps Having a fever during pregnancy, particularly in the first trimester, can cause problems for a developing baby – but researchers do not yet know whether having a fever during early pregnancy may actually cause a miscarriage. It is usually prolonged, high fevers that are thought to cause problems. Some research does link hyperthermia, or abnormally high body temperature, to risk of neural tube defects and possibly miscarriage. One 2003 study looked at hot tub use and found weak evidence of an association between hot tubs and miscarriages -– and doctors routinely advise pregnant women to avoid soaking in hot baths for extended periods of