Common Causes of Miscarriages – What Every Woman Should Know

 


πŸ’” Common Causes of Miscarriages – What Every Woman Should Know 🌸.

 

A miscarriage is one of the most painful experiences a woman can go through. It happens when a pregnancy ends on its own before the 20th week. While it can feel devastating, understanding the common causes of miscarriages can help women and couples take preventive steps and protect future pregnancies.

 

Common Causes of Miscarriages.

 

Chromosomal Abnormalities 🧬: About half of miscarriages happen because the baby’s chromosomes are not developing correctly. This is usually by chance and not caused by something the mother did.

 

Hormonal Imbalances 🌑️: Conditions like low progesterone or thyroid issues can make it hard for the pregnancy to survive. Restoring balance is key to maintaining a healthy pregnancy.

 

Uterine Abnormalities or Cervical Issues πŸ₯: Fibroids, scar tissue, or an abnormally shaped uterus can interfere with implantation. A weak cervix may also open too early, causing pregnancy loss.

 

Untreated Infections 🦠: Infections such as STDs, urinary tract infections, or pelvic infections can increase miscarriage risk. Detoxifying and treating infections early is very important.

 

Immune System Disorders πŸ›‘️: Autoimmune conditions can mistakenly attack the pregnancy.

 

Lifestyle Factors 🚬🍷: Smoking, excessive alcohol, drug use, or even high stress can all play a role. Poor nutrition or being overweight/underweight also raises the risk.

 

Chronic Health Conditions ❤️‍🩹: Diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney disease can increase risks if not managed properly.

 

🌿 Natural Support & Prevention

  • Eat a balanced fertility diet πŸ‡πŸ₯¦.

  • Detoxify the womb and reproductive system with natural herbs like Veeyoni Detox Herbals.

  • Manage stress with rest, meditation, and light exercise.

  • Get regular medical check-ups.

Remember: A miscarriage is not your fault. With the right care, many women go on to have healthy pregnancies after experiencing one. πŸŒΈπŸ’–

πŸ’¬ Got questions about miscarriage? Drop them in the comment or contact us for more natural health insights! 🌸

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