Monday, October 28, 2019

Miscarriages affect 1 in 6 pregnancies. We need better investigations and treatments

Having an embryo with too many or too few chromosomes is the most common reason for a miscarriage. From shutterstock.comA miscarriage is a devastating event. Those who experience them are suddenly and unexpectedly robbed of the promise of new life and the dream of an expanded family. The emotional toll can be even greater if conception was delayed, or if fertility treatments were required to achieve a pregnancy. Many health providers have considered miscarriage as “nature’s way”, not fully acknowledging its emotional and psychological effects on those who have lost a pregnancy. Fortunately, this view is changing, and there is increasing advocacy for research into the causes, prevention and management of miscarriages. But there remains a long way to go. Read more: The dos and don’ts

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