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Miscarriage
Wot are usually the cause?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is impossible to pinpoint a cause of miscarriage, but when it happens it has happened for a reason.
I am Rhesus Negative blood group, which could be one cause of miscarriage for a second pregnancy - this does not affect the first pregnancy though as the first triggers the mechanism for the second encountering a fight between the baby's and your blood. If caught in time this is treated via injection to stop it happening.
I have also had polycystic ovaries which is another cause. Fibroids which is similar is another cause.
I am a big believer that it is for the best when miscarriage happens, especially mother nature and all that (no I am not religious at all), but after experiencing miscarriage myself I can at least give you a couple of reasons as to why.
Although I have a 9 year old son and fell pregnant just six weeks after trying for him, I had a miscarriage 3 years later at just 6 weeks - I believe because I was not given the Anti-D injection in time. After no luck and 2 years later I found out I had polycystic ovaries and had an operation to correct this. Two years down the line and after the IVF route, I still haven't become pregnant. I am now 36 years old and am not giving up yet.
There are just too many reasons as to why? I suggest you read up, there are lots of books to help you with your answers. Hope this helps, Sarah xxx