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Discharge After Miscarriage

Discharge after miscarriage is common for a certain amount of time and procedures such as cryotherapy to diagnose ASCUS should wait for complete healing. Losing a pregnancy does not mean that anything is wrong with a woman’s health or that she cannot have more children. About 15 to 20 percent of all pregnancies tend to end in miscarriage. the majority of women who have miscarried go on to have a healthy pregnancy. Recurrent miscarriages may increase the risk of future pregnancy losses. Discharge after miscarriage is common for a certain amount of time and procedures such as cryotherapy to diagnose ASCUS should wait for complete healing.

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Discharge After Miscarriage

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Cryotherapy, ASCUS

It is recommended to find out the cause of the previous miscarriages and make sure the mother is overall healthy before conceiving a child. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, reducing stress and getting your weight to within normal limits gives you something to concentrate on, and improves chances for long-term fertility. Discharge after miscarriage is common for a certain amount of time and procedures such as cryotherapy to diagnose ASCUS should wait for complete healing.

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

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