Causes of miscarriage and preventive measures



The cause of a miscarriage can occur when there is a problem at any essential stage of the fetus's development, which is necessary to sustain life. 

The typical causes of a miscarriage include


  • Genetic issues: If there are chromosomal abnormalities or genetic disorders present in the fetus, the chances of a miscarriage increase.
  • Environmental factors: External factors such as infections, urinary tract issues, or severe weather can affect fetal development, leading to a higher likelihood of a miscarriage.
  • Natural causes: In the early stages of pregnancy, the fetus's development may not progress smoothly, leading to a higher chance of miscarriage.






To prevent a miscarriage, the following measures can be taken


  • Healthy lifestyle habits: Maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise to manage weight and promote a healthy pregnancy.
  • Safe environment: Maintain a clean and safe environment to prevent infection and injury.
  • Regular check-ups: Receive regular check-ups during pregnancy to monitor fetal development and identify genetic or other risk factors early on.

However, since miscarriage is often unavoidable, it can be emotionally shocking. Therefore, it is important to seek counseling from family, friends, and professionals in the event of a miscarriage.