Scar tissue from previous C-sections is generally not associated with causing miscarriages. However, it can lead to complications in subsequent pregnancies, such as an increased risk of uterine rupture or placenta previa, which may indirectly affect pregnancy outcomes. It's essential for individuals with a history of C-sections to consult with a healthcare provider to monitor any potential risks in future pregnancies.
Yes you can. The concern would be what caused your miscarraige and is it likely to cause one again and scar tissue in your uterus from previous abortion. Scar tissue can cause the placenta from attaching correctly.
Theoretically it is risky to the fetus if you smell the bleaching. But practically it will be taken up by body tissue and it will not harm your fetus.
A miscarriage may cause vaginal irritation.
No, normal physical activity does not cause miscarriage.
Yes. LSD is known to cause uterus contractions, which can induce a miscarriage.
No, the smell of cat litter cannot cause a miscarriage.
No, sperm doesn't cause early miscarriage.
You mean the morning after pill? No that does not cause miscarriage.
Yes cmv is a major cause of miscarriage and their is no cure available for it at this time!
No it can not.
No.
No it will not.