Pregnancy Loss

Tubal Pregnancy

A tubal pregnancy happens when the fertilized egg attaches itself in the fallopian tube. A tubal pregnancy is the most common type of ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy is a term used to describe...

Caffeine And Miscarriage

Caffeine Is The Culprit Afterall According to a recent study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, drinking excessive amounts of caffeine while pregnant - including sources such as coffee, caffeinated soda or even hot...

PCOS And Miscarriage

Out Of Balance Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) affects between six to ten percent of American women of childbearing age. The hormonal imbalances that earmark PCOS result in an overabundance of androgens (male hormones), especially testosterone, in...

Miscarriage Risk Factors

Defining Miscarriage Miscarriage is defined as the loss of a pregnancy in the first 20 weeks. After 20 weeks, a pregnancy loss is considered a stillbirth. Between 15 and 20 percent of pregnancies that are known,...

Repeated Miscarriages

The Pain Of Losing A Pregnancy The loss of a child is perhaps one of the saddest experiences in life. The pain a couple experiences from pregnancy loss, whether through miscarriage or stillbirth, is devastating. Losing...

How Long Must I Wait?!

It is very common, after a miscarriage, to want to try again quickly. You were hoping to have a baby soon, and you probably don't want to put that off for too long now. Most...

Four Ways to Direct Your Miscarriage Grief

Almost anyone who has experienced a miscarriage will explain that it was a painful process. Pregnancy carries with it many hopes, dreams and expectations. It is very difficult to say goodbye to these future plans...

The Five Stages of Grief After a Miscarriage

Certainly, it is very difficult to deal with the emotional impact of having a miscarriage. Pregnancy is full of hope and expectations, and most people feel the loss of this future excitement a great deal....

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