Q: Risk of miscarriage?

Posted Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:42 PM

Q: Why do miscarriages happen? Is there anything I can do to avoid it? How do I know if I'm at risk?

Dr. Ashley Roman: Unfortunately, there really is no way to prevent a first trimester miscarriage, and it is the most frustrating thing about obstetrics. But, after ultrasound confirms your baby’s heartbeat at eight weeks, the risk of miscarriage is only about 3%. The risk falls even lower (1%) after a normal ultrasound at 16 weeks. (Overall, from conception, about 10 to 15% of pregnancies end in miscarriage.)  Most pregnancy losses are diagnosed in the first trimester when a patient experiences bleeding or cramping.  Many women may have no symptoms that the pregnancy has stopped progressing until a routine ultrasound examination indicates no heartbeat.

Most miscarriages are caused by chromosomal abnormalities in the pregnancy resulting from an error during fertilization. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to avoid this. If you have experienced a single miscarriage, you are not at increased risk for miscarriage in a subsequent pregnancy. However, if you have experienced two or more consecutive miscarriages in the first trimester or one second trimester miscarriage, you are at higher risk for a miscarriage in the next pregnancy and should be evaluated for an underlying cause. Certain blood clotting disorders (otherwise known as thrombophilias), thyroid disease, lupus, or diabetes can increase your risk of having a miscarriage. An abnormality in the way your uterus has formed can also be associated with recurrent pregnancy loss, particularly after the first trimester. If you are concerned that you may be at high risk for recurrent miscarriages, you should discuss your concerns with your obstetrician.

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re: Q: Risk of Miscarriage?

I am 7 1/2 weeks pregnant and haven't had an ultrasound yet. I'm not due for my first one until 11 weeks...should I see if the doctor can get me in sooner to put my mind at ease or is it pretty safe to start telling everyone?

Posted by Mein Herzgrund    Friday, January 04, 2008 3:03 PM


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re: Q: Risk of miscarriage?

I just started miscarrying yesterday and was 7 weeks along. I really kind of wish I hadn't told people we were expecting. Now it's a whole other world of heartache telling people they shouldn't expect us to welcome a child into this world when we were planning on it.

But generally people are very compassionate when you do tell them you are no longer pregnant.

Posted by DEBBIE33CASEY    Saturday, May 31, 2008 2:59 PM


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I recently miscarried.  When we first found out I was pregnant they ordered a sono right away because we werent sure how far along I was.  The dr. was unable to find the fetus but assured us it probably meant we were only a week or two along.  Two weeks later, on April 10, I was scheduled for a full ultrasound.  On the way to the hospital I started cramping and bleeding.  While at the hospital I miscarried.  The dr. told us that I was actually about 2 1/2 months along at the point, but that I had started to miscarry before I even knew i was pregnant.  They told us this was what they called the completion.  I did not realize that was possible.  The miscarriage began in February, when I thought I was just menstruating, and from that time until the completion I had no indications that there were any problems.  

Fortunately we had chosen not to tell anyone except very close family and friends until we had the full ultrasound.  This made things a bit easier as we didnt have to face telling everyone what had happend.

Posted by kak5478    Tuesday, June 03, 2008 12:14 PM


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My husband and I miscarried @ 6 1/2 weeks. It was our first pregnancy. I always thought that people who waited until the 12 week mark to tell family and friends were crazy but now I understand. It's been 6 months since we lost our baby and now we are trying again. I am still very scared about our next pregnancy and what it will entail. It's going to be harder now because I have PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) due to the hormone changes from the miscarriage. Hopefully we will have success soon.

Posted by soontobemrsjarrell    Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:13 PM


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My husband and I lost our first baby in April @ 13 weeks. The pregancy was ectopic and had not been caught during our first ultrasound. I was rushed into surgry and after a month of bed rest I returned to work. The doctor said we could try again after a month and we did. I became pregnant again in June and miscarried baby #2 in July. Just yesterday I had a positive pregnancy test and will begin blood work next week. I have never been more scared. All I do is worry. It has been so nice to have this website during the past six months. Every comment and story has helped me realize that it will get better and eventually everything will be okay. Thank you to everyone that has shared their stories.

Posted by rstuesser    Thursday, August 07, 2008 6:47 PM


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my husband and I finally got pregnant with our 2nd child after ttc for over a year and a half. I found out a few months ago that I have PCOS and were going threw the fertility treatment. On Aug 7th, i got a positive pregnancy test back. Went threw the blood work my last one was friday aug 15th. on the 16 went to the er due to bleeding, found out Monday that my hormones levels had dropped by friday and I had miscarried my baby. go in to talk to the doctor on monday about options and taking a break for a while.

Posted by mommyjanie    Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:08 AM


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my husband and are expecting a child in march, this would be my third his 1st. we are both very excited! although i am very scared, i had 1 miscarriage 15 years ago in between my two other children, then one last year.  i am so stressed out aboutthis i can not sleep i want to have this baby so much.  i am so scared that i am too old (i'm 36), that it just will not happen. i am now 12 weeks when can start to look forward to this and stop worring.:(

Posted by Melissa/Jorge    Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:49 PM


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My husband and I where expecting our first.  We had our first sonogram at 7 weeks and heard the heartbeat.  We went back on 9/19 11 weeks 3 days and the heartbeat couldn't be found.  They re-measured the baby and it was still measuring at 7 weeks.  I'm scheduled for a D&C 9/22.

Posted by Russ&Christal    Sunday, September 21, 2008 9:36 PM


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I'm so sorry for everyone's loss.  We went through a miscarriage a couple of months ago and were heartbroken.  Now having been pregnant we are that much more anxious to get pregnant again.  Hopefully it will happen quickly.  However, if this experience has taught us anything...it's that things just have to be right.  We tell ourselves that this baby wasn't healthy and ultimately it was for the best.  We are confident that our next pregnancy will be successful.

Posted by sunngrrrl    Wednesday, October 22, 2008 8:22 PM


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We lost our baby when I was 14 1/2 weeks, beginning of my second trimester.  I look back and realize that things weren't progressing the way I thought they should be, and there was just something off about the pregnancy.  It turns out that the baby had several defects and they were surprised the pregnancy progressed as far as it did.  We are trying again soon, but we will never look at being pregnant the same way again.  I know the next one will be great!

Posted by amber_tynan    Friday, October 24, 2008 11:29 AM


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After two m/c's - the second one yesterday - I wish there was a way to be sure I won't miscarry again. I guess we'll start various testing, I'll lose weight, and we'll both try live as healthy as possible (including my husband's cutting down on the occasional heavy drinking). I really want to be pg again by my 40th birthday so hopefully 2009 will be our year of pg-to-term success! GOOD LUCK and BEST WISHES to all women who have gone through this pain. Nobody knows what it's like until it happens to you...

Posted by PlumCrazyBride    Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:29 AM


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I found out on Friday that I was only 5 weeks preg.  It was a rough weekend as I was bledding and hurting bad on Saturday, I went back to the doctor yesterday (Monday) and all of my hormone levels are dropping.  I go back on Thursday to see if they continue to drop...just as I was getting excited about the preg.  I miscarried...I wish like everyone else there was some way to tell if you are going to have one or not.  I don't think we are going to try again right away.  

Posted by SeeLaLa    Tuesday, December 09, 2008 1:12 PM


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I had a miscarriage at 8 weeks, horrible experiance, today i started my period and this is the month we can start ttc again, it brought a tear to my eye, can't wait to start again!

Posted by marc12    Wednesday, December 10, 2008 3:03 PM


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October 7,2008 is when my husband & I found out we were expecting baby! We were so excited we were telling everyone... 3 days later on October 10 i started bleeding...So i immediately went to the doctor. Of course they did a pregnancy test to be sure it was positive and of course it was. So they did a vaginal sonogram. We saw the sac, but i had 3 large blood pockets in my uterus, so the doc did blood work to check my blood level and see how pregnant i was... Next day i get the devestating phone call that my HCG level was at a 21 and for a normal pregnancy it is supposed to be in the thousands... Which we figuered i was already miscarring because of how bad i was cramping and bleeding...He just confirmed what we already knew... And since i had passed everything on my own he said wait at least after one cycle and we could start trying again...soooooo... WE ARE BACK AT THE DRAWING BOARD!!! WISH US LUCK!!!

Posted by jtquick    Friday, December 12, 2008 10:16 PM


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We had a miscarriage in Dec 08.  I was 9w and the baby only measured 6w.   We are now pregnant again and are waiting for our first ultrasound in a couple weeks to confirm the pregnancy.  I am very nervous, but am trying to keep positive and enjoy it while I can.  I don't want to have a miserable first trimester because I am worrying about something I have no control over.  So for now, I am pregnant, and I love my baby!

Posted by BensWife    Saturday, February 07, 2009 3:26 PM


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We had a miscarriage in Nov and are pregnant again.  We were 8.5 weeks.  I too am terrified and do not want to spend my 1st trimester worrying.  We too are pregnant, awaiting the first ultrasound and loving the baby.

Posted by lhulbert    Sunday, March 01, 2009 7:57 PM


Molar Pregnancy

I recently had a miscarriage at around 7 weeks. After my D&C they found out that I had a molar pregnancy. I needed to get blood work taken twice a week for about 6 weeks to make sure my hcg levels went back down to 0. My doctor put me back on the pill immediately after I started my period and have to be on them for 6 mths. I guess molar pregnancies are extremely rare, but abnormal cells grow and can become cancerous. Has anyone experienced a molar pregnancy and has had any luck getting pregnant and carrying to full term? Is there something I should do within these next 5 months to assure that this won't happen again. I'm extremely nervous that I have to go through this again.

Posted by eeise01    Wednesday, March 04, 2009 11:33 AM


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I miscarried around 7 weeks on December 23, 2009.  The baby passed on it's own and I did not have to have a D&C.  I and tested positive on 1/27/09 and am now 10 weeks pregnant.  We have had two sonograms and heard the heartbeat.  I am due October 11th, 2009.  I was so surprised to get prego so quickly, but the Dr. has ensured me everthing looks great.  I am having a lot of sickness, but other than that I can't complain.  I am very nervous though because of what happened the first time around.

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