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Miscarriage At 8 Weeks

Miscarriage at 8 weeks is usually inexplicable, but the presence of a urinary infection or vaginosis infection is a risk factor. Miscarriages can be divided according to when in pregnancy they occur. Miscarriages tend to occur in about 15-20 percent of all recognized pregnancies. Generally, it occurs before the 13th week of pregnancy. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to stop it. Miscarriage at 8 weeks is usually inexplicable, but the presence of a urinary infection or vaginosis infection is a risk factor.

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Miscarriage At 8 Weeks

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Urinary Infection, Vaginosis

However, 90 percent of women who have had one miscarriage are able to have a normal pregnancy and healthy baby. Even a woman who has had three miscarriages in a row still has more than a 50 percent chance of having a successful pregnancy next time. Miscarriage at 8 weeks is usually inexplicable, but the presence of a urinary infection or vaginosis infection is a risk factor.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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