Miscarriage Research Paper

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I am currently 19 years of age, at the time I was 18 I never really gave it any thought of this occurring to me. I’ve had a close friend of mine whom had this horrifying story to tell herself. Never giving it any thought it happened to me unexpectedly and I can honestly say it tore me into pieces. I had begun my usual routine of Monday- Thursdays preparing for school. It was a Wednesday morning I remember it specifically because I had to attend my cyber Psychology class that day. On my drive from Dallas to Denton I had this horrible disgusting pain in my abdomen thinking I had just caught a regular old virus of some sort the night before having had eaten seafood which I love. It turns out to be it wasn’t just some sort of little bug or some sort of virus but it was me, my body giving up …show more content…

What is a miscarriage though? many of you may not know a miscarriage occurs when the uterus expels the ‘products of conception’ before the twentieth week of pregnancy. In simple terms, this means that a miscarriage is the unplanned end of a pregnancy before the baby can live on its own. In Australia, this is regarded as before 20 weeks gestation. Figures quoted in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1986 give the incidence of miscarriage as one in every seven pregnancies, but this figure is probably much higher because many miscarriages go unrecognized or unreported. Some references estimate that one in every four women who become pregnant will have one or more miscarriages. About 75% of miscarriages happen within the first 12 weeks. It is estimated that 20-25% of all pregnancies end with the loss of the baby; mostly through miscarriage some miscarriages can occur very early, even before we find out we were pregnant” (bellybelly2015). When a pregnancy threatens to miscarry there is often very little the mother, father or health professionals can do to alter the

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