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A miscarriage is a devastating experience for any couple, leaving them with many different emotions.  My husband and I have had two miscarriages.  Our first loss was a twin miscarriage at twenty weeks and our second miscarriage was at eight weeks.  Coping with miscarriage leads you down a road that will never end even after conceiving after miscarriage.  We have been coping with miscarriage for seven years since we lost our twin boys and we have been very fortunate that our road has not split in two.  However, this is not the case for many couples who are coping with miscarriage or conceiving after miscarriage.  This website is to help all people who are coping with miscarriage, conceiving after miscarriage, have questions or just need a place of comfort. 

 

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What is a miscarriage?

A miscarriage is as a loss of pregnancy prior to the 20th week of gestation.  A pregnancy loss after the 20th week of gestation is considered a stillbirth.  The different types of miscarriages create different signs and symptoms, ways of coping with miscarriage, and how to attempt conceiving after miscarriage.  The different types of miscarriages are listed below:

A "Chemical" Pregnancy          Missed Miscarriage

Blighted Ovum                       Molar Pregnancy

Completed Miscarriage           Recurrent Miscarriage

Ectopic Pregnancy                  Stillbirth

Incomplete Miscarriage          Threatened Miscarriage

Inevitable Miscarriage

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Miscarriage Statistics

The devastating experience of a miscarriage is much more common than most people think.  There are a lot of couples that no one else knows who are coping with miscarriage or are conceiving after miscarriage.  Go to Miscarriage Statistics to answer questions and / or give hope for the future. 

 

 Sign and Symptom of Miscarriage

Signs and symptoms vary depending on the type of miscarriage and age of the fetus.  Coping with miscarriage begins when the signs and symptoms appear and they will not be forgotten when conceiving after miscarriage as well.  Just remember that these symptoms may vary for every woman.  Go to Sign and Symptom of Miscarriage

 

Causes of Miscarriage

The most common cause of a miscarriage especially within the first twelve weeks is chromosomal abnormalities.  Sometimes understanding the cause helps coping with miscarriage and conceiving after miscarriage.  The causes for miscarriage are listed below:

Chromosomal Abnormalities          Infection

Immune Disorder                          Substance Abuse

Hormonal Abnormalities                Systemic Illnesses

Anatomical Abnormalities of the Uterus

To learn more Go to Causes of Miscarriage.

 

Treatment of Miscarriage

The treatment plan for a miscarriage varyies greatly depending on the type of miscarriage, the gestational age of the fetus, and the wishes of the woman.  Treatment plans include support for coping with miscarriage, observation, medication, surgical, and conceiving after miscarriage.  To learn more go to Miscarriage Treatment.

 

Coping with Miscarriage

Coping with miscarriage is a devastating experience for any couple or anyone involved.  Coping with miscarriage creates feelings of anger, self blame, depression, hopelessness, and many other emotions that words can not describe.  The difficult part in coping with miscarriage is that no one can truly understand the way you feel.  The miscarriage experience and coping with miscarriage is extremely unique for each person involved.   Coping with miscarriage will also help when conceiving after miscarriage.  To learn more about coping with miscarriage go to Coping with Miscarriage.

 

Conceiving After Miscarriage

Conceiving after miscarriage carries a lot of emotions, creates fear of another miscarriage, and anxiety of not conceiving after miscarriage on the first few attempts.  Conceiving after miscarriage creates a lot of questions about when can a couple begin conceiving after miscarriage, how long should I bleed for after a miscarriage, and how to prevent a miscarriage when conceiving after miscarriage.  Most couples are still coping with miscarriage when they decide to attempt conceiving after miscarriage.  To answer these questions and learn more about conceiving after miscarriage go to Conceiving after Miscarriage.  

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The information found within this website is not professional medical advice. Contact your physician with any medical concerns.