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3 Reasons Some Women Suffer Miscarriage At the Early Stage Of Pregnancy
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The average childbirth expectancy after pregnancy is nine months. When the fetus dies in the womb after a few months of pregnancy or before normal delivery, this is referred to as a miscarriage.
When a woman is blissfully pregnant, she is usually cautious about her pregnancy in order to avoid injuring her baby and losing her pregnancy. Unfortunately, some of these miscarriages occur due to factors beyond a woman’s control.
In this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at the reasons why some women suffer a miscarriage at the early stage of pregnancy
1. Bad lifestyle
The kind of lifestyle a woman lives can cause her to have a miscarriage. Dangerous habits such as drinking, smoking, drug abuse and the wrong medications can put the life of her fetus at risk of dying in the womb. Also, overworking and stress are also very bad for pregnancy.
2. Contaminated chemicals or substances
To avoid the risk of miscarriage, a pregnant woman should stay away from using water from old water pipes or old wall paint.
Stay away from the mercury that is inside a broken bulb of fluorescent light. Avoid chemicals that have harsh odours, such as insecticides or paint thinners.
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3. Health Problems
A woman can have a miscarriage when she is suffering from a certain disease. Diabetes, hypertension, irregular womb shape, blocked arteries, transmitted diseases, and fibroids, are all kinds of diseases that can cause miscarriage
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