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'''Editor-in-Chief:''' [[C. Michael Gibson]], M.S.,M.D. [mailto:mgibson@perfuse.org] Phone:617-632-7753; '''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan]], M.B.B.S.
'''Editor-in-Chief:''' [[C. Michael Gibson]], M.S.,M.D. [mailto:charlesmichaelgibson@gmail.com]; '''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan]], M.B.B.S.
 
'''''Synonyms and Keywords:''''' Spontaneous abortion; Missed abortion; Incomplete abortion; Complete abortion; Inevitable abortion; Infected abortion
 
==Overview==
==Overview==
*'''A miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy'''. Pregnancy losses after the 20th week are called '''preterm deliveries'''.
* A miscarriage is a spontaneous loss of a [[fetus]] before the 20th week of pregnancy.


*A miscarriage may also be called a '''spontaneous abortion.''' This refers to naturally occurring events, not medical abortions or surgical abortions.
*A miscarriage may also be called a spontaneous abortion. This refers to naturally occurring events, not medical abortions or surgical abortions.


*Other terms for the early loss of pregnancy include:
*Other terms for the early loss of [[pregnancy]] include:
:*'''Complete abortion:''' All of the products of conception exit the body
:*Complete abortion: All of the products are discharged out of the body.
:*'''Incomplete abortion:''' Only some of the products of conception exit the body
:*Incomplete abortion: Only some of the products of conception discharge the body.
:*'''Inevitable abortion:''' The symptoms cannot be stopped, and a miscarriage will happen
:*Inevitable abortion: The symptoms cannot be stopped, and a miscarriage will happen.
:*'''Infected (septic) abortion:''' The lining of the womb, or uterus, and any remaining products of conception become infected
:*Infected (septic) abortion: The lining of the womb, or [[uterus]], and any remaining products of conception becomes infected.
:*'''Missed abortion:''' The pregnancy is lost and the products of conception do not exit the body
:*Missed abortion: The pregnancy is lost and the products of conception do not expel the body.


==What are the symptoms of Miscarriage?==
==What are the symptoms of Miscarriage?==
*Low back pain or abdominal pain that is dull, sharp, or cramping
*Low back pain or [[abdominal pain]] that is dull, sharp, or cramping
*Tissue or clot-like material that passes from the vagina
*[[Tissue]] or clot-like material that passes from the [[vagina]]
*Vaginal bleeding, with or without abdominal cramps
*[[Vaginal bleeding]], with or without abdominal cramps


==What causes Miscarriage?==
==What causes Miscarriage?==
*Most miscarriages are caused by chromosome problems that make it impossible for the baby to develop. Usually, these problems are unrelated to the mother or father's genes.
*Most miscarriages are caused by [[chromosome]] problems that make it impossible for the baby to develop. Usually, these problems are unrelated to the mother or father's genes.


*Other possible causes for miscarriage include:
*Other possible causes for miscarriage include:
:*[[Substance abuse (patient information)|Drug]] and [[Alcoholism (patient information)|alcohol abuse]]
:*[[Substance abuse (patient information)|Drug]] and [[Alcoholism (patient information)|alcohol abuse]]
:*Exposure to environmental toxins
:*Exposure to environmental [[toxin]]s
:*Hormone problems
:*[[Hormone]] problems
:*Infection
:*[[Infection]]
:*Obesity
:*[[Obesity]]
:*Physical problems with the mother's reproductive organs
:*Physical problems with the mother's reproductive organs
:*Problem with the body's immune response
:*Problem with the body's [[immune response]]
:*Serious body-wide ( systemic) diseases in the mother (such as [[Diabetes|uncontrolled diabetes]])
:*Serious body-wide (systemic) diseases in the mother (such as [[Diabetes|uncontrolled diabetes]])
:*[[Smoking]]
:*[[Smoking]]


*It is estimated that up to half of all fertilized eggs die and are lost (aborted) spontaneously, usually before the woman knows she is pregnant.  
*It is estimated that up to half of all fertilized eggs die and are lost (aborted) spontaneously, usually before the woman knows she is pregnant.  
:*Among those women who know they are pregnant, the '''miscarriage rate is about 15-20%'''.  
:*Among those women who know they are pregnant, the miscarriage rate is about 15-20%.  
:*Most miscarriages occur during the '''first 7 weeks of pregnancy'''.  
:*Most miscarriages occur during the first 7 weeks of [[pregnancy]].  
:*The rate of miscarriage drops after the baby's heart beat is detected.
:*The rate of miscarriage drops after the baby's heart beat is detected.


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*Call your health care provider if [[vaginal bleeding]] with or without cramping occurs during pregnancy.
*Call your health care provider if [[vaginal bleeding]] with or without cramping occurs during pregnancy.


*Call your health care provider if you are pregnant and notice tissue or clot-like material passed vaginally (any such material should be collected and brought in for examination).
*Call your health care provider if you are pregnant and notice [[tissue]] or clot-like material passed vaginally (any such material should be collected and brought in for examination).


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
*During a '''pelvic exam''', your health care provider may see the cervix has opened (dilated) or thinned out (effacement).
*During a pelvic exam, your health care provider may see the cervix has opened (dilated) or thinned out (effacement).


*'''Abdominal or vaginal ultrasound''' may be done to check the baby's development, heart beat, and amount of bleeding.
*Abdominal or vaginal ultrasound may be done to check the baby's development, heart beat, and amount of bleeding.


*The following '''blood tests''' may be performed:
*The following blood tests may be performed:
:*Blood type (if you have an [[Rh incompatibility (patient information)|Rh-negative blood type]], you would require a treatment with Rh-immune globulin.)
:*Blood type (if you have an [[Rh incompatibility (patient information)|Rh-negative blood type]], you would require a treatment with Rh-immune globulin)
:*[[Complete blood count]] (CBC) to determine how much blood has been lost
:*[[Complete blood count]] (CBC) to determine how much blood has been lost
:*[[HCG]] (qualitative) to confirm pregnancy
:*[[HCG]] (qualitative) to confirm pregnancy
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==Treatment options==
==Treatment options==
*When a miscarriage occurs, the tissue passed from the vagina should be examined to determine if it was a normal placenta or a '''[[Hydatidiform mole (patient information)|hydatidiform mole]]'''.
*When a miscarriage occurs, the tissue passed from the [[vagina]] should be examined to determine if it was a normal [[placenta]] or a [[Hydatidiform mole (patient information)|hydatidiform mole]].


*It is also important to determine whether any pregnancy tissue remains in the uterus.
*It is also important to determine whether any [[pregnancy]] tissue remains in the [[uterus]].


*If the pregnancy tissue does not naturally exit the body, the woman may be closely watched for up to 2 weeks. Surgery ('''[[D and C]]''') or medication (such as '''[[misoprostol]]''') may be needed to remove the remaining contents from the womb.
*If the pregnancy tissue does not naturally exit the body, the woman may be closely watched for up to 2 weeks. Surgery ([[D and C]]) or medication (such as [[misoprostol]]) may be needed to remove the remaining contents from the womb.


*After treatment, the woman usually resumes her normal menstrual cycle within 4 - 6 weeks. '''Any further vaginal bleeding should be carefully monitored'''. It is often possible to become pregnant immediately. However, it is recommended that women wait one normal menstrual cycle before trying to become pregnant again.
*After treatment, the woman usually resumes her normal [[menstrual cycle]] within 4 - 6 weeks. Any further [[vaginal bleeding]] should be carefully monitored, it is often possible to become pregnant immediately. However, it is recommended that women wait one normal [[menstrual cycle]] before trying to become pregnant again.


==Where to find medical care for Miscarriage?==
==Where to find medical care for Miscarriage?==


[http://maps.google.com/maps?q={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|map+top+hospital+Miscarriage}}}}&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl Directions to Hospitals Treating Miscarriage]
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|map+top+hospital+Miscarriage}}}}&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl Directions to Hospitals Treating Miscarriage]
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==


==Possible complications==
==Possible complications==
*An '''infected abortion''' may occur if any tissue from the placenta or fetus remains in the uterus after the miscarriage.  
*An infected abortion may occur if any [[tissue]] from the [[placenta]] or fetus remains in the [[uterus]] after the miscarriage.  
:*Symptoms of an infection include [[fever]], [[vaginal bleeding]] that does not stop, cramping, and a [[vaginal discharge|foul-smelling vaginal discharge]].  
:*Symptoms of an infection include [[fever]], [[vaginal bleeding]] that does not stop, cramping, and a [[vaginal discharge|foul-smelling vaginal discharge]].  
:*Infections can be serious and require immediate medical attention.
:*Infections can be serious and require immediate medical attention.


*Complications of a complete miscarriage are rare. However, many mothers and their partners feel very sad. Seemingly helpful advice like ''you can try again,'' or ''it was for the best'' can make it harder for mothers and fathers to recover because their sadness has been denied.
*Complications of a complete miscarriage are rare. However, many mothers and their partners feel very sad. Seemingly helpful advice like you can try again, or it was for the best can make it harder for mothers and fathers to recover because their sadness has been denied.


*Women who lose a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy receive different medical care. This is called '''[[premature delivery]] or [[fetal demise]] and requires immediate medical attention.'''
*Women who lose a baby after 20 weeks of [[pregnancy]] receive different medical care. This is called [[premature delivery]] or [[fetal demise]] and requires immediate medical attention.


==Prevention==
==Prevention==
*'''Early, comprehensive prenatal care''' is the best prevention available for all complications of pregnancy.
* Early, comprehensive prenatal care is the best prevention available for all complications of [[pregnancy]].


*Many miscarriages that are caused by body-wide (systemic) diseases can be prevented by detecting and treating the disease before pregnancy occurs.
*Many miscarriages that are caused by body-wide (systemic) diseases can be prevented by detecting and treating the disease before pregnancy occurs.


*Miscarriages are less likely if you receive early, comprehensive prenatal care and avoid environmental hazards (such as x-rays, [[Substance abuse (patient information)|drugs]] and [[Alcoholism (patient information)|alcohol]], high levels of [[caffeine]], and infectious diseases).
*Miscarriages are less likely if you receive early, comprehensive prenatal care and avoid environmental hazards (such as x-rays, [[Substance abuse (patient information)|drugs]], [[Alcoholism (patient information)|alcohol]], high levels of [[caffeine]], and infectious diseases).


*When a mother's body is having difficulty sustaining a pregnancy, signs (such as slight [[vaginal bleeding]]) may occur. This means there is a possibility of miscarriage, but it does not mean one will definitely occur.  
*When a mother's body is having difficulty sustaining a [[pregnancy]], signs (such as slight [[vaginal bleeding]]) may occur. This means there is a possibility of miscarriage, but it does not mean one will definitely occur.  


*A pregnant woman who develops any signs or symptoms of [[Threatened miscarriage (patient information)|threatened miscarriage]] should contact her prenatal provider immediately.
*A pregnant woman who develops any signs or symptoms of threatened miscarriage should contact her prenatal provider immediately.


==Source==
==Source==
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 29 July 2020

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Miscarriage

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Diagnosis

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Miscarriage?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Prevention

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Editor-in-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S.,M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, M.B.B.S.

Overview

  • A miscarriage is a spontaneous loss of a fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy.
  • A miscarriage may also be called a spontaneous abortion. This refers to naturally occurring events, not medical abortions or surgical abortions.
  • Other terms for the early loss of pregnancy include:
  • Complete abortion: All of the products are discharged out of the body.
  • Incomplete abortion: Only some of the products of conception discharge the body.
  • Inevitable abortion: The symptoms cannot be stopped, and a miscarriage will happen.
  • Infected (septic) abortion: The lining of the womb, or uterus, and any remaining products of conception becomes infected.
  • Missed abortion: The pregnancy is lost and the products of conception do not expel the body.

What are the symptoms of Miscarriage?

What causes Miscarriage?

  • Most miscarriages are caused by chromosome problems that make it impossible for the baby to develop. Usually, these problems are unrelated to the mother or father's genes.
  • Other possible causes for miscarriage include:
  • It is estimated that up to half of all fertilized eggs die and are lost (aborted) spontaneously, usually before the woman knows she is pregnant.
  • Among those women who know they are pregnant, the miscarriage rate is about 15-20%.
  • Most miscarriages occur during the first 7 weeks of pregnancy.
  • The rate of miscarriage drops after the baby's heart beat is detected.

Who is at highest risk?

The risk for miscarriage is higher in women:

  • Older age, with increases beginning by 30, becoming greater between 35 and 40, and highest after 40
  • Who have had previous miscarriages?

When to seek urgent medical care?

  • Call your health care provider if vaginal bleeding with or without cramping occurs during pregnancy.
  • Call your health care provider if you are pregnant and notice tissue or clot-like material passed vaginally (any such material should be collected and brought in for examination).

Diagnosis

  • During a pelvic exam, your health care provider may see the cervix has opened (dilated) or thinned out (effacement).
  • Abdominal or vaginal ultrasound may be done to check the baby's development, heart beat, and amount of bleeding.
  • The following blood tests may be performed:
  • Blood type (if you have an Rh-negative blood type, you would require a treatment with Rh-immune globulin)
  • Complete blood count (CBC) to determine how much blood has been lost
  • HCG (qualitative) to confirm pregnancy
  • HCG (quantitative) done every several days or weeks
  • WBC and differential to rule out infection

Treatment options

  • It is also important to determine whether any pregnancy tissue remains in the uterus.
  • If the pregnancy tissue does not naturally exit the body, the woman may be closely watched for up to 2 weeks. Surgery (D and C) or medication (such as misoprostol) may be needed to remove the remaining contents from the womb.
  • After treatment, the woman usually resumes her normal menstrual cycle within 4 - 6 weeks. Any further vaginal bleeding should be carefully monitored, it is often possible to become pregnant immediately. However, it is recommended that women wait one normal menstrual cycle before trying to become pregnant again.

Where to find medical care for Miscarriage?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Miscarriage

Possible complications

  • An infected abortion may occur if any tissue from the placenta or fetus remains in the uterus after the miscarriage.
  • Complications of a complete miscarriage are rare. However, many mothers and their partners feel very sad. Seemingly helpful advice like you can try again, or it was for the best can make it harder for mothers and fathers to recover because their sadness has been denied.

Prevention

  • Early, comprehensive prenatal care is the best prevention available for all complications of pregnancy.
  • Many miscarriages that are caused by body-wide (systemic) diseases can be prevented by detecting and treating the disease before pregnancy occurs.
  • Miscarriages are less likely if you receive early, comprehensive prenatal care and avoid environmental hazards (such as x-rays, drugs, alcohol, high levels of caffeine, and infectious diseases).
  • When a mother's body is having difficulty sustaining a pregnancy, signs (such as slight vaginal bleeding) may occur. This means there is a possibility of miscarriage, but it does not mean one will definitely occur.
  • A pregnant woman who develops any signs or symptoms of threatened miscarriage should contact her prenatal provider immediately.

Source

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001488.htm

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