Archive for the 'Pregnancy Loss' Category



Blighted Ovum - Conception, But There Is No Fetus

Monday 11 February 2008

Blighted OvumHave you ever heard about blighted ovum? It is a common type of miscarriage.

Sometime you will be shocked by hearing the news of ultrasound test, when there is no visible developing embryo.

Probably you will feel sad and confused. It takes some time to understand what the blighted ovum is.

Don’t forget that you are not the one who is suffering from this pregnancy complication.

Blighted ovum - What it exactly means?

Blighted ovum is the condition that occurs when the fertilized egg connects itself to the uterine walls, but you won’t notice any development of embryo. Usually, this condition occurs in the first pregnancy trimester before you came to know that you are pregnant.

In this condition, cells will be developed and forms the amniotic sac, but they won’t develop the embryo. Higher the chromosome abnormality, the greater is the chance to occur natural miscarriages.

Nowadays, instead of calling the term blighted ovum, most of the practitioners use the term as early pregnancy failure.

How to aware of the condition whether you have or haven’t the blighted ovum?




Determine What Causes Pregnancy Miscarriage To Save Your Baby With Right Treatment!

Tuesday 6 November 2007

Pregnancy MiscarriagePregnancy miscarriage refers to unintentional loss of pregnancy. It is also known as spontaneous abortion.

Every year in the United States, there are approximately 600,000 women who experience pregnancy miscarriages.

Most of the pregnancy miscarriages happen before the end of first trimester of pregnancy.

The loss of pregnancy in the first trimester is known as early miscarriage.

However, pregnancy miscarriages can also occur in the second trimester. The miscarriages at this stage refer to late miscarriages.

The causes of pregnancy miscarriage are several, but most often it cannot be recognized. The most common cause of miscarriage is chromosomal abnormality. Chromosomes are special strands that hold the DNA of the baby.

There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human body to determine the physical characteristics and to carry out functions of the body.

After fertilization, the egg may begin to separate improperly with unusual number of chromosomes. Molar pregnancy is the most common type of chromosomal abnormality.

It is found that up to 75% of first trimester pregnancy miscarriages occur due to chromosomal defects. Most chromosomal abnormalities occur due to a defective egg or sperm, or due to the problem in the cell division process of the zygote.




Know About Pregnancy Termination Before Making Decision!

Thursday 20 September 2007

Pregnancy TerminationPregnancy termination is a medical process of terminating a pregnancy. It is also known as abortion.

Pregnancy termination can be done in two ways: using medical procedure and surgical abortion.

There are options of pregnancy termination depending on stage of your pregnancy [Abortion Procedures].

There will be more options for the earlier stage of pregnancy and almost all pregnancies that are unplanned will end in termination of pregnancy.

Pregnancy termination is a common gynecological process that will be performed in medical clinics and is a safe procedure with less risk involved.

If you make a decision of abortion, then it will be helpful to have information on pregnancy termination and its procedures, its cost, etc. before you proceed with pregnancy termination.

In the first trimester, if you chose to have pregnancy termination then you have two options. One is medication abortion and the other is vacuum aspiration.

In medication abortion, medicine will be used to abort your baby. It can be done during forty nine to sixty two days of your first trimester. It will be successful up to 95%.




Know About Miscarriages To Predict The Condition In Early Stages!

Thursday 13 September 2007

MiscarriagesMiscarriage is also known as spontaneous abortion (SAB). It is defined as a sudden loss of pregnancy on its own prior to twenty weeks gestation.

In other words, it is a natural occurrence of nonviable fetus expulsion from the uterus.

Miscarriages are very common form of pregnancy loss. Most miscarriages take place within the first 13 weeks of gestation.

According to the recent research, it is found that 10-25 percent are known pregnancies that result in miscarriages.

By understanding the types and risk factors of miscarriages, you can predict the condition in advance and avoid severe complications.

The most common risk factor for miscarriage is age. As the maternal age increases, the risk of having miscarriages also increases. Having pregnancy at an age more than thirty-five have high chances of developing miscarriages.

Fetal chromosomal abnormalities are one of the most common miscarriages risk factors that affect half of all early pregnancies. Most chromosomal abnormalities are due to an abnormality in the egg, sperm cell or both.

Gene defects are another risk factor for miscarriages. Although some gene defects lead to miscarriage, generally it results in cystic fibrosis or Duchenne muscular dystrophy.




Is Surgical Abortion Effective In Terminating Pregnancy?

Saturday 8 September 2007

Surgical AbortionAbortion is an intentional termination of pregnancy before the fetus develops outside the uterus.

The abortion procedure depends on the trimester of your pregnancy. Abortion procedure is of two types: Medical and Surgical (Types of Abortions).

The abortion that is done using medications is known as medical abortion. It works effectively within nine weeks of pregnancy [Abortion Pill for pregnancy termination].

On the other hand, the termination of pregnancy using surgical methods is known as surgical abortion. This abortion procedure can be used at first and second trimester of pregnancy. This type of abortion can be done in several ways.

Suction aspiration is also known as suction curettage or vacuum aspiration. It is a surgical abortion procedure that is generally preferred to empty the uterus during the first 6-12 weeks of pregnancy.

This surgical abortion procedure empties the uterus contents by applying suction through a cannula, which can be placed into the uterus via the cervix. Although this type of abortion takes only 10-15 minutes, recovery from the condition can take long time.

With this type of abortion procedure, you can experience nausea, cramping, sweating, and dizziness.




Having Pregnancy Loss? Tips To Cope With The Condition Easily!

Thursday 30 August 2007

Pregnancy LossPregnancy loss is nothing but loss of a baby during pregnancy.

Loss of pregnancy at any stage can have a huge impact on your physical and emotional conditions.

It is frustrating and heart pulling experience for every woman.

With pregnancy loss, there can be a feeling of sadness, shock, hopelessness, and guiltiness among woman who lost her pregnancy.

From a recent research, it is found that one out of every five pregnancies lead to pregnancy loss.

It is found that pregnancy loss occurs in 75% of all pregnancies. Loss of pregnancy can occur in several ways: miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, and stillbirth.

Miscarriage refers to a condition where the fetus expels out of the womb. This kind of pregnancy loss is known as spontaneous abortion. It is found that one-third of all pregnancies leads to miscarriage.

The pregnancy loss that occurs before twenty weeks of gestation is miscarriage and after twenty weeks of gestation is stillbirth.

Ectopic pregnancy also results in loss of pregnancy. It is a condition that occurs when fertilized egg develops outside the uterus. This kind of pregnancy loss is also known as tubal pregnancy.