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Overview of Pregnancy Loss
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Pregnancy loss is the death of an unborn baby at any time during pregnancy. It is estimated that pregnancy loss occurs in over half of all early pregnancies. Most of these occur so early that the mother does not even know she is pregnant. Although 15 to 20 percent of diagnosed pregnancies are lost in the first or second trimesters of pregnancy, nearly all occur during the first trimester. Only about 1 percent of diagnosed pregnancies are lost after 16 weeks. Pregnancy loss includes:
blighted ovum – pregnancy loss before 8 weeks in which the egg is fertilized but never develops into an embryo.
miscarriage – early pregnancy loss, also called spontaneous abortion.
ectopic pregnancy – the development of the fetus outside the uterus, in a fallopian tube, cervical canal, or the pelvic or abdominal cavity.
molar pregnancy – an abnormal development of placental and fetal tissues, occurring in about one out of 1,000 to one out of 1,500 pregnancies.
stillbirth – when the fetus dies before birth.
What causes pregnancy loss?
The vast majority of pregnancy losses are due to genetic or chromosomal abnormalities. However, other factors can also play a role in pregnancy loss. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
abnormal embryo development
hormone problems in the mother including low levels of progesterone or abnormal thyroid function
diabetes in the mother (especially in women who have poorly controlled blood glucose levels)
abnormalities of the uterus including scar tissue inside the uterus, abnormal formation or shape of the uterus, or myomas (fibroid tumors)
incompetent cervix – the opening to the uterus cannot stay closed during pregnancy.
infection (including organisms such as cytomegalovirus (CMV), mycoplasma, chlamydia, and ureaplasma, as well as listeriosis and toxoplasmosis)
antifetal antibodies – the mother’s immune system recognizes the fetus as a foreign body and rejects it.
autoimmune diseases (conditions such as lupus erythematosus in which the body makes antibodies against one’s own normal body chemicals; other autoimmune problems include antiphospholipid antibody syndrome)
cigarette smoking (there is an association with pregnancy loss and cigarette smoking)
exposure to toxic substances and chemicals such as anticancer drugs (studies are conflicting about the relationship of substances such as anesthetic gases, alcohol, and caffeine to pregnancy loss; exposure to video display terminals, or computer screens, has not been shown to be related to pregnancy loss)
Some women have recurrent problems in which pregnancy loss occurs over and over, usually three or more times. It is often difficult to find a cause for recurrent losses and couples may need additional testing for genetic or chromosomal problems.
Fortunately, most pregnancy losses are usually isolated events. A woman with a spontaneous early pregnancy loss has an 80 to 90 percent chance of a normal pregnancy the next time she conceives.
Why is pregnancy loss a concern?
Some pregnancy losses do not cause any problems, while others may be very serious and life threatening for the mother, if untreated. However, the most difficult part for most families is the emotional stress of the loss itself.
The loss of a baby at any time in pregnancy can be emotionally and physically difficult for the mother and other members of the family. For some families, the timing of the loss in the pregnancy may make the experience more or less difficult. For example, an early loss, before the mother even knew she was pregnant may not be as stressful as a loss later in pregnancy, after feeling fetal movement or seeing the fetus on ultrasound examination. However, parents may have strong feelings and sadness whenever a loss occurs.
Parents often experience a grief reaction to a loss, including feelings of the following:
shock, numbness, denial, and confusion
anger, guilt, searching and yearning
disorientation, depression, withdrawal, lack of energy
reorganization, resolution
These are normal responses to loss and may take months and sometimes years to work through. Experience with grieving families has found the following to be helpful:
seeing or holding (this is especially important in later pregnancy losses and with babies who die with a birth defect)
remembrances (including a lock of hair, hand or footprint, photographs, naming of the baby)
counseling (with a professional who is experienced in bereavement counseling)
memorial or funeral service
What are the symptoms of pregnancy loss?
Vaginal bleeding is the most common symptom of pregnancy loss. In later pregnancy, a woman with a stillborn may no longer feel fetal movements. However, each type of loss has specific symptoms. Also, each woman may exhibit different symptoms or the symptoms may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
How is pregnancy loss diagnosed?
In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnosis of pregnancy loss is usually based on laboratory tests, with reported symptoms aiding in the diagnosis. Tests used to diagnose pregnancy loss may include:
pregnancy blood tests for the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)
ultrasound – a diagnostic imaging technique which uses high-frequency sound waves and a computer to create images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs.
Treatment for pregnancy loss:
Specific treatment for pregnancy loss will be determined by your physician based on:
your pregnancy, overall health, and medical history
gestational age of the fetus
your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
the type of pregnancy loss
your opinion or preference
Once pregnancy loss occurs, the uterus must be emptied of all the fetal tissues to prevent further complications. Counseling and support of the family is important. Your physician can help you find resources and support organizations that can help after pregnancy loss.
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babykick Fights Stillbirth During Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
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Manhattan Beach, CA (PRWEB) October 12, 2007
babykick (www.babykick.com), manufacturer of kickTrak Smart Kick Counter, is supporting Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month by raising awareness of the least talked about pregnancy complication–stillbirth. babykick today announces its partnership with the nation’s leading organizations dedicated to infant health and survival–First Candle/SIDS Alliance and MISS Foundation.
Research has shown that daily monitoring of fetal movement can alert expecting mothers and their doctors to possible pregnancy problems, thus reducing the delay of intervention and the risk of stillbirth. kickTrak Smart Kick Counter offers expecting mothers an easy, reliable method for accurately recording their baby’s movements during pregnancy.
“Over 70 new parents in the United States face the devastation of stillbirth every day,” says Diep Nguyen, M.D., founder of babykick and the Babykick Foundation. “A simple educational effort will greatly reduce the number of stillbirths. Healthcare providers need to educate moms on the importance of kick counting, which is recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists as a way for moms to check on their baby’s well-being.”
kickTrak is also available from First Candle (www.firstcandle.org) and the MISS Foundation (www.MISSFoundation.org) Web sites and babykick will donate a portion of proceeds from the online sales of kickTrak to each respective charity. The MISS Foundation provides crisis support and long term aid to families who have suffered the death of a child from any cause. First Candle is dedicated to the fight against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, miscarriage and stillbirth.
About kickTrak by babykick
babykick has one goal–a safe and healthy pregnancy for all expectant moms. babykick’s kickTrak™ smart kick counter is a safe, reliable, non-invasive record-keeping device that helps mothers keep track of their baby’s movement activity during pregnancy. Changes in the data can help doctors be aware of potential problems, protect a baby’s health and help decrease pregnancy complications, including preterm birth and stillbirth. kickTrak also tracks pregnancy progress and times contractions when labor begins. For more information, visit www.babykick.com.
About Diep Nguyen, Founder of babykick
Diep Nguyen is a Los Angeles-based, board certified obstetrician and gynecologist and mother of three. She founded babykick and Babykick Foundation (www.babykickalliance.org) to promote a healthy pregnancy and prevent stillbirth through awareness, education, and advocacy of kick counting. Dr. Nguyen was the former medical director for the Oscar Romero Free Clinic and serves on the Board of Directors for First Candle/SIDS Alliance and Group B Strep International (www.groupbstrepinternational.org).
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Vlog Part 5 Ectopic Pregnancy
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Vlog Part 4
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Vlog Part 3
Posted by: | Commentsonline diary of sort, mostly for myself. I thought it may be kind of theraputic. I’m ready to move on. Part 2 of 5. Sorry, I’m having probs uploading the rest. Be up soon. … Vlog Blog Online journal Self Help Ectopic pregnancy miscarriage Pregnancy loss Blighted ovum Tubal Personal Loss Grief Panic disorder panic attack Anxiety anxiety help healing anti medication mental health illness lack of sleep insomnia body tingling depression hormones psychiatric suicidal thoughts ativan high blood …
Vlog Part 5 Ectopic Pregnancy
Posted by: | CommentsAs many of you know something has happened to me over the last 6 months. This is just a Vlog. An online diary of sort, mostly for myself. I thought it may be kind of theraputic. I’m ready to move on.

