can you have a miscarrige cause the baby does not get enough food? also what are some reasons miscarriges can happen plez help only answer if you know for sure plez thanx alot
"Other factors that can contribute to early miscarriage include hormonal problems, infections, and maternal health problems (such as poorly controlled diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, or thyroid disease. A recent study found that women with an infection called bacterial vaginosis were nine times more likely to have a miscarriage than uninfected women.
A mother’s lifestyle also may increase her risk of a first-trimester miscarriage. Studies suggest that women who drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, or use illicit drugs may increase their risk. One study also suggested that women who use pain-relieving medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen) and aspirin around the time of conception may also increase their risk of miscarriage."
isis answered Thursday April 20 2006, 12:47 pm: Some web sites that may help you, but generally the baby will take all it's nutrients from the mother, so the mother will suffer before the baby. Whilst it is still in the womb, it will act in the same way as a parasite ( in the nicest possible way) making sure that it will be fine. It has a very strong survival instinct.
INeedAdvice022 answered Thursday April 20 2006, 2:07 am: Miscarriages may happen if the mother is involved with drugs or alchol or something that mayb kill the baby, it may happen because of illness or horomones or just if they dont treat there baby healthy
BrandonsGirl answered Thursday April 20 2006, 1:00 am: How they can happen:
*lack of folic acid
*Hormonal problems, infections or health problems in the mother
*Maternal trauma
*moderate exercise
*lack of medical attention
so yes if a fetus is malnutritioned then it can die.
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