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What Causes a Miscarriage? Miscarriage happens when a fetus develops in the wrong way and can't continue. Most often, it's due to chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosomes are the blocks of DNA that carry instructions for your baby's growth. A genetic problem can cause them to get too many or too few. The body recognizes this and ends the pregnancy. It's important to know that you can't control this type of miscarriage and it's not your fault. In fact, most of the time doctors don't even know what causes a miscarriage in the first place.

There are lots of things that increase your risk for miscarriage, including age, smoking and a history of previous miscarriages. Your weight, health and lifestyle can also affect your chances of having a healthy pregnancy. Slot Fomototo

When a miscarriage occurs, the doctor can check for a heartbeat with an ultrasound. They can also take blood tests to see how much hormones are present. They may also do a hysteroscopy or a hysterosalpingogram, which are medical procedures that look at the uterus with a scope or an X-ray. If they think the miscarriage is complete and that the uterus is empty, they can do a procedure called dilation and curettage. This involves opening the cervix with medications so they can remove any tissue that's left.

They can do other tests to try and find out what caused the miscarriage. These include chromosome tests to see if you or your partner have a gene that raises the chance of a miscarriage. They can also test your urine and blood for bacteria that can cause infection, like listeria. They can also give you medication to make any remaining tissue pass from your uterus.

Miscarriages are difficult for everyone involved. Sometimes, it takes a while before you feel ready to try again. If you do, your doctor can help you determine the best way to have a successful pregnancy.

Talk to your doctor about getting a referral to a counselor or support group to help you deal with your feelings. You can also ask your doctor how long to wait before trying again, but they will want to make sure you're physically ready. They can also recommend a gynecologist who specializes in fertility. They can do an exam and help you plan for your next pregnancy.