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First Trimester Miscarriage

A first trimester miscarriage is not usually related to the mother's health, but is a result of chromosomal disorders of the fetus; so having a condyloma, you should not take a natural remedy without the doctor's permit or try to treat the disorders with over-the-counter medicines. Environmental stress may also be a risk factor. Women are advised to drop medications during the early pregnancy unless they are absolutely essential. A structural abnormality of the uterus can also lead to a fetus loss since there is a shortage of space for the fetus to develop. A first trimester miscarriage is not usually related to the mother's health, but is a result of chromosomal disorders of the fetus; so having a condyloma, you should not take a natural remedy without the doctor's permit or try to treat the disorders with over-the-counter medicines.

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First Trimester Miscarriage

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Condyloma, a natural remedy

Very often, a pregnancy loss during the 6-10 weeks of pregnancy results from the embryo abnormalities that appear during the conception. This may happen due to a variety of reasons including unknown yet. The majority of miscarriages appear within this very period early on. A first trimester miscarriage is not usually related to the mother's health, but is a result of chromosomal disorders of the fetus; so having a condyloma, you should not take a natural remedy without the doctor's permit or try to treat the disorders with over-the-counter medicines.

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

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