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What Causes A Miscarriage

What Causes A Miscarriage

It is difficult to say what causes a miscarriage, but a colposcopy and various operations are not related to it and don't lead to infertility. A woman should wait a few months after she has miscarried before trying to conceive again. Even women with repeated miscarriages have a 70 to 85 percent chance of carrying another pregnancy to term. Most women who have had a spontaneous abortion go on to have healthy pregnancies later. It is difficult to say what causes a miscarriage, but a colposcopy and various operations are not related to it and don't lead to infertility.

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What Causes A Miscarriage

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Colposcopy, Infertility

In many cases, miscarriages happen by chance and do not signal a problem in either or both partners. Miscarriages are more common in women over 35 years old and in pregnancies involving more than one implantation. It is difficult to say what causes a miscarriage, but a colposcopy and various operations are not related to it and don't lead to infertility.

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

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