What Causes Miscarriage?
The causes of miscarriage are still somewhat unclear particularly when miscarriage occurs in the first trimester, as most miscarriages do. As many as 50% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, often before a woman even realises she is pregnant. Most of these miscarriages occur when a pregnancy is not developing normally, and usually there is nothing that can be done to prevent it. A small percentage of women will experience repeat miscarriages, and in some cases there can be an underlying problem that may require treatment. Most women go on to have a successful pregnancy after miscarriage. How long should I wait after miscarriage before trying to become pregnant again? Pregnancy after miscarriage can be an emotional rollercoaster. A woman may experience sadness, numbness, guilt, depression and anger. You and your partner may deal with grief in different ways, creating tension between you both at a time when you need each other most. It is important to grieve. Talking through your emoti