Thursday, October 3, 2013

The first miscarriage increases the risk of complications in the next pregnancy

In women who have had a miscarriage, most likely to occur, complications in future pregnancies, say scientists. British scientists are the first to consider such a thing as an influence on the course of the first miscarriage in subsequent pregnancies. They found that these women are 3.3 times increased risk of late toxicosis, and is 1.5 times the risk of a premature birth. According to experts, these women need more frequent monitoring by a physician. Previous studies on the effects of three or more miscarriages focused but the scientists found that the effects of the first have the highest risk of miscarriage. In later pregnancies, about 1.7 times higher risk of complications during pregnancy And 1.3-fold increased risk of bleeding after 24 weeks of pregnancy. The study was published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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