Pregnancy loss can be isolating for women, even though up to 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. But there is a community ...
In addition to bleeding, miscarriage can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and weakness. A miscarriage is also known as pregnancy loss. Up to 25 percent of all clinically diagnosed ...
One in four pregnancies will end in miscarriage. Why don't we discuss it more? Miscarriage-- the loss of a pregnancy -- is a common occurrence that affects countless women but remains a taboo topic ...
After my first miscarriage, I got pregnant with my son at the age of 34. When I got pregnant again recently at 37, I was terrified. I ended up having another miscarriage. I wasn't prepared for the ...
A miscarriage cannot be prevented in most cases. A miscarriage is a pregnancy that ends unexpectedly in the early weeks or months. This is also called a spontaneous abortion. The factors that lead to ...
Miscarriage happens in up to 15 percent of pregnancies. Why aren’t we talking about it? Credit...Kit Agar Supported by By Jyoti Madhusoodanan This guide was originally published on May 3, 2019 in NYT ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters. At Vox, our mission is to help you make sense of the world — and that work has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own. We ...
Babies, by the time they’re born, aren’t normally a surprise. Yet, one day when I ran into a close friend with a new baby, I was shocked. “I didn’t even know you were pregnant!” I stammered, mentally ...
I miscarried in three acts. The first was the bad appointment: the somber technician; the clinical, straightforward news—not enough growth for eight weeks and, worse, no heartbeat. She was so sorry; ...
Paternal age plays a critical role in IVF success—even when using eggs from young, healthy donors—a study has found. At the 41st ESHRE Annual Meeting, researchers reported that male partners over 45 ...