While stress might not cause a miscarriage, it can affect a pregnancy in other ways. There's other data to show that maternal stress influences low infant birth weight and gestational diabetes. Pilliod says that stress can result in inflammatory and chronic medical conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases. Should a mother have one of those conditions, it could affect placental function and growth restriction. If you don't have underlying risk factors and had an uncomplicated first trimester, Pilliod says stress is unlikely to negatively affect your pregnancy.
Liu says some of the best ways to reduce stress while pregnant are to try out yoga as long as it doesn't put stress on the abdomen , find a mental health professional for counseling or medical support, and have strong family support. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.
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Sometimes something can go wrong at the point of conception and the foetus receives too many or not enough chromosomes. The reasons for this are often unclear, but it means the foetus will not be able to develop normally, resulting in a miscarriage. This is very unlikely to recur. It does not necessarily mean there's any problem with you or your partner. The placenta is the organ linking the mother's blood supply to her baby's.
If there's a problem with the development of the placenta, it can also lead to a miscarriage. An early miscarriage may happen by chance. But there are several things known to increase your risk of problems happening. Food poisoning , caused by eating contaminated food, can also increase the risk of miscarriage. For example:.
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