GilbertMar answered Saturday May 17 2008, 6:43 pm: My wife had 2 in our early years, though the doctor would never admit it, she had a very rough exam by the doctor the day before she first miscarried. She told me this before she started to miscarriage, it wasn't after the fact. The second was what they referred to as a false pregnancy. The fetus started to develop, but for some reason stopped. Her body kept going for a time after, but eventually rejected it. The first three months of pregnancy are touch and go, if you are trying to get pregnant and it's not working, take care during that time and no rough sex. No need to stop having sex, just don't get rough. [ GilbertMar's advice column | Ask GilbertMar A Question ]
Cux answered Saturday May 17 2008, 6:10 pm: I really don't have any expertise on this subject, but here are a few websites that look like they do:
There are several categories of miscarriage causes:
bullet Hormones
bullet Chromosome Defects
bullet Physical Problem with the Uterus or Cervix
bullet Immune Disorders
bullet Premature Rupture of Membranes and Early Labor
bullet Other
bullet Unknown
bullet Blighted Ovum, Ectopic Pregnancy, Molar Pregnancy, and Stillbirth
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