Does anyone know the statistics on miscarriages?
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Usually they say 1 in every 5 pregnancys end in miscarriages. Usually miscarriages happen before the 13th week of pregnancy. My personal... 5 pregnancys. 1 miscarriage 4 live births, one died in neonatal, I have 3 living children.
I dont know
not really but my neighbor had thirteen before succeeding
My doctor just told me the general rate is 15%, and if you're over 35, if goes up to 25%. I'm sure you could find other statistics if you search for them.
You have to think of the 85%/75% who DON'T miscarry, though - statistics are just statistics...
there are statistics,
like this one
http://www.health-science-report.com/mis...
visit and read
there are many sites also which will show how to take care during pregnancy.
all the best.
You need to realize that a miscarriage can be caused by the baby not being healthy too. I had two miscarages but also have two wonderful daughters that are very healthy. Miscarrarige is a terriable thing that happens sometimes in life for a number of reasons. You shouldnt spend your time worrying about something that is not an issue for you at the moment and may never be. You could lose a lot of joyful memories of a pregnancy if you live in fear during it. Be there for your friends. Let them talk, cry or get mad. And in the event they get mad at God and this sadens you... God is a big "boy" he can handle it and he understands and loves each of us anyway. He does not cause horrible things to happen but he will be there to pick up the pieces of our lives if we let him.
Kathy
The generally accepted statistic is that 20% or 1 in 5 pregnancies will end in miscarriage.
With that said, the exact causes of miscarriages are not known, but genetic abnormalities are usually the case. And there are no cures or preventative treatments for miscarriage. Most women who have had miscarraiges go on to have healthy babies. So don't worry about getting pregnant, more than likely you'll have a healthy baby.
Unfortunately, it's rather high. I almost miscarried at 20 weeks because I did something my doctor told me not to do. I took a flight across country and I had to stop and layover for 3 hours. I was tired and it was awful. Approximately 16 hours after I arrived in Washington, D.C. from California, I began labor and was rushed to the hospital. I spent the night in the hospital and was blessed that the labor never escalated past first phase--- and completely stopped by the next morning---so I was sent home and put on bed rest for 2 weeks. I now have a wonderful son. :-)
Check this for stats, seems pretty high---http://www.allaboutlifechallenges.org/mi...
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