Let’s take a closer look at the causes of miscarriage.

Let’s take a closer look at the causes of miscarriage.

Abortion is a very serious matter for women. It not only affects women's bodies to a certain extent, but also greatly affects their mental health. According to our understanding, abortion may be caused by three factors: genetic factors, environmental factors, and maternal factors. In short, you must protect yourself well in your daily life to avoid abortion.

In life, some women may experience miscarriage after pregnancy, but the specific reasons are complicated. It may be related to all aspects of life. If you understand the causes of miscarriage, it will be easier to prevent it yourself. Let's take a look at the causes of miscarriage.
1. Genetic factors <br/>After understanding, it is found that in the early stages of pregnancy, if there are chromosomal abnormalities, there is a 50% chance of causing miscarriage. This includes abnormal chromosome numbers, abnormal chromosome structures, and even abnormal embryonic tissues. Some chromosomal abnormalities can continue to develop into a fetus, while others may directly cause deformities and miscarriage. Therefore, you must go to the hospital regularly for prenatal checkups in the early stages of pregnancy, and choose to continue the pregnancy or terminate the pregnancy based on your physical condition.
2. Influence of environmental factors <br/>We know that some external environments have a great impact on pregnant women and even fetuses, such as some noise or odor, etc. If you are exposed to these substances too much, it will cause miscarriage. For example, if the air contains more formaldehyde, lead, benzene and other harmful substances, staying in these environments for a long time will cause the fetus to develop into a deformity or even miscarriage. There are also some physical factors, such as some radiation, high temperature or noise, etc.
3. Maternal factors <br/>Maternal factors can also cause miscarriage, which is quite common, such as some systemic diseases. Bacterial infection or severe anemia or heart failure, etc., can cause miscarriage. Of course, there are also stellar organ diseases, endocrine disorders, trauma, etc. In the early stages of pregnancy, any factor may pose a threat to the fetus. Therefore, you must pay attention to self-cultivation in the first three months of pregnancy and avoid excessive labor.
The above is the analysis of the causes of miscarriage that I introduced to you. Of course, there may be some other factors. Such as the mother's own placental endocrine function defects. Or immune factors. No matter what the reason is, it should be paid attention to and treated in time.

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