What are the hazards of natural miscarriage in the first pregnancy

  Although every pregnant woman hopes for a smooth pregnancy, sometimes there may be some adverse effects that can lead to early miscarriage. For first-time pregnant women who experience miscarriage, they may also worry about the impact on future pregnancies. So, what are the hazards of natural miscarriage in the first pregnancy?

  

What are the hazards of natural miscarriage in the first pregnancy1

  1. Firstly, women who become pregnant should pay attention to preventing natural miscarriage in the late stage of pregnancy. The main harm of early miscarriage in the first pregnancy is mainly reflected in the psychological aspect of women, which is greater than their physiological aspect. Women should know that natural miscarriage of the first pregnancy is a natural screening result of survival of the fittest. Most cases are caused by problems with the embryo's chromosomes or mother's antibodies, as well as the sperm provided by the expectant father. Therefore, pregnant women should not be too sad and should do a good job of self psychological counseling.

  2. The hazards of natural miscarriage in the first pregnancy are often associated with lower abdominal pain and minor vaginal bleeding in women. After examination, treatment can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and usually some progesterone drugs may be used for fetal protection treatment. However, from the perspective of eugenics and child rearing, if there is a natural miscarriage, it is generally not recommended to undergo prenatal treatment, because from the perspective of eugenics, the occurrence of a natural miscarriage is not entirely a bad thing.

  3. When such a situation occurs, it is important to follow the advice of a gynecologist, especially after a natural miscarriage. It is important to rest, increase dietary nutrition, and adjust one's mood in order to restore physical and mental health as soon as possible, which is beneficial for the next pregnancy preparation.

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