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Research Notes on Ovulation After Miscarriage


It is very heartbreaking for a mother to have a miscarriage. Generally, a miscarriage occurs because the fetus does not develop normally due to a problem with the formation of the genes. In other circumstances, the embryo is unable to attach to the lining of the womb. As a result, the embryo will not develop and the mother will experience bleeding. This usually occurs prior to 20th week of gestation. To prevent a miscarriage, a mother should take good care of herself and the baby in her womb, seek regular doctor’s advice on prenatal care, and avoid known risk factors such as smoking and drinking alcohol.

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