The answer to this is yes and you will be looked after with more care than a woman half your age with no previous history of any miscarriages. You would of been looked after with greater attention being 38 but also having previous miscarriage makes you even more a priority. Please do not worry as people still have successful pregnancies at your age with miscarriages.
Yes, smoking weed during pregnancy can increase the risk of miscarriage.
Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. Complications or implications of a miscarriage: It is a grave risk to the life of the woman. Uncontrolled diabetes greatly increases the risk of miscarriage. Women with controlled diabetes are not at higher risk of miscarriage High Blood Pressure during pregnancy, is sometimes caused by an inappropriate immune reaction to the developing fetus, and is associated with the risk of miscarriage. It can also cause premature birth or death of the baby.
After you have the Implanon implant removed, there is not a high risk of miscarriage. If you get pregnant while on the implant, there is a increased risk of miscarriage.
Yes, with obesity the risk for miscarriage increases.
There is a slightly greater risk than normal. Nothing too bad, but a small one. If you are early in your pregnancy, you can get a doctor to remove it.
V23.9 is for High-Risk Pregnancy, Unspecified V23.89 is for HIgh-Risk Pregnancy with Specified Problem
Miscarriage is a common problem in pregnancy. Chlamydia does not appear to increase the risk of miscarriage. However, it could happen with or without chlamydia infection.
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There are a few problems that may be involved in a twin pregnancy. Some of the things one should be concerned about are a higher risk of miscarriage, high blood pressure, anemia and gestational diabetes.
Yes the risk is higher and there are other factors. Babies are smaller when they are born to smoking mothers and the embryonic fluid turns a shade of red. To protect the development of your baby please do not smoke.
A high risk pregnancy can result in health problems for the newborn or the mother. It may result in a premature birth, or the loss of the child either due to miscarriage or stillbirth. There may also be a normal birth with no complications. The term "high-risk" refers to factors which increase the likelihood of health complications, but in no way does this mean something will go wrong. For a detailed answer refer to a qualified healthcare practitioner.
20-25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, but having one miscarriage does not put you at any greater risk of having another. Good luck