Miscarriage (prevention)
Synopsis of Miscarriage (prevention)
Miscarriage prevention refers to strategies aimed at reducing the risk of early pregnancy loss, particularly during the first trimester when most miscarriages occur. While miscarriage is common—affecting up to 15–20% of known pregnancies—many cases result from genetic abnormalities that cannot be prevented. However, certain risk factors are modifiable, and supportive care, nutrition, and hormonal balance may help prevent miscarriage in women with known vulnerabilities.
Common causes of miscarriage include:
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Chromosomal abnormalities (most common)
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Hormonal imbalances, including low progesterone
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Thyroid dysfunction
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Uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune disorders
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Infections (e.g., listeria, toxoplasmosis)
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Uterine abnormalities or fibroids
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Poor egg or sperm quality
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Toxin exposure (alcohol, tobacco, environmental)
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Nutrient deficiencies, especially folate and B vitamins
Signs of a threatened miscarriage may include:
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Vaginal bleeding or spotting
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Cramping or pelvic pressure
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Lower back pain
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Decrease in early pregnancy symptoms
When to see a doctor:
Seek immediate medical care for any bleeding, cramping, or concern during early pregnancy, especially with a history of miscarriage. Diagnosis involves ultrasound, blood tests (hCG, progesterone), and physical exam. Treatment depends on cause and may involve progesterone support, lifestyle changes, or monitoring.
Natural remedies for Miscarriage (prevention)
Avoid Smoking, Alcohol, and Drug Exposure: All significantly increase miscarriage risk.
Get Early Prenatal Care and Screenings: Detects correctable causes early.
Eat a Whole-Food, Nutrient-Rich Diet: Emphasize folate, iron, omega-3s, and protein.
Manage Stress and Avoid Overexertion: Rest is vital in early pregnancy support.
Ensure Hormonal Balance and Thyroid Support: With medical guidance if needed.
Ingredients
These raw ingredients are often used in alternative medicine to treat Miscarriage (prevention)
ashwagandha
chaste tree
dong quai root
folate
licorice root
maca
raspberry
vitamin B12
vitamin B6
vitamin D
zinc
5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine
5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine
Alchemilla
Aletris
Anserina
Abuta
Folic Acid
Folate
Progesterone
Uterus
Vitamin B9 (folinic acid)
Vitamin B9 (Calcium Folinate)
Vitamin B9 (calcium methyltetrahydrofolate)
Vitamin B9
Vitamin B9 (Folate)
Vitamin B9 (5-Methyltetrahydrofolate)
Vitamin B9 (folic acid)
Vitamin B9 (unspecified)
Vitamin B9 (calcium methylfolate)
Vitamin B9 (folinic acid)
Vitamin B9 (folic acid/folate)
Vitamin B9 (methyltetrahydrofolate)
Vitamin B9 (Mixed)
Vitamin B9 (methylfolate)
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