- Hermina Ciruas<\/a><\/li>
- 25 May 2023<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Get to know what are the signs of miscarriage so that pregnant women stay alert<\/a><\/h3>
Understanding \nMiscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy either spontaneously or by surgery that occurs at less than 20 weeks gestation \n\n Risk factor \n\n \n Paternal factors: Sperm abnormalities occur \n Maternal factors: Among them can be due to age, infection, hormonal disorders, diabetes mellitus, alcohol consumption and smoking habits \n Fetal factors: genetic abnormalities \n \n\n Signs & Symptoms \n\n \n Abdominal stiffness and pain \n The size of the uterus is smaller than it should be \n Bleeding occurs \n The discharge of some prospective fetuses or products of conception \n Accompanied by or without fever \n \n\n Miscarriage Prevention Ways \nThere is no specific prevention for miscarriage, but moms can maintain pregnancy so that a miscarriage does not occur by: \n\n \n Routine pregnancy control \n Limit consumption of caffeine \n Do not skip taking vitamins during pregnancy \n Take content-strengthening drugs prescribed by an obstetrician \n Adequate rest \n Treat the cause of the miscarriage if the previous miscarriage was the result of an illness in the mother \n \n\n Examinations That Can Be Performed \n\n \n Miscarriage can be immediately known by ultrasound examination \n Do blood tests to find out if there is an infection in pregnant women \n Do a pelvic exam to see if there is an opening in the birth canal \n \n\n Complications \nComplications that may occur in mothers who experience a miscarriage include: \n\n \n Recurrent miscarriage \n Depression in pregnant women \n Septic abortion (infected miscarriage); Fever, chills, stiffness in the lower abdomen and an unpleasant odor in the birth canal \n \n\n Moms, don't hesitate if you experience pregnancy complaints, immediately consult an obstetrician. So that mothers and babies stay healthy until the time of birth arrives. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Ciputat<\/a><\/li>
- 30 September 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Have a History of Miscarriages These are the causes and remedies. <\/a><\/h3>
\n\n Do you know Hermina's friend? 1 in 6 couples in Indonesia have experienced a miscarriage. Miscarriage is one of the dreams of a partner in having children, especially when it occurs repeatedly. This becomes a fear for couples and potential partners. What should we do so that later, when we try to get pregnant again, there will be no repeated miscarriages? And what are the signs we need to watch out for? \n\n First, we need to know what the definition of miscarriage and recurrent miscarriage is. Friends of Hermina, a miscarriage terminated at the age of less than 20 weeks and a birth weight of less than 500 grams with signs such as heartburn, bleeding, and opening of the cervix. Some studies say that a miscarriage that can be said to be a recurrent miscarriage is a miscarriage that occurs three times. However, it is better not to wait until the third time. If there have been two miscarriages, Friends of Hermina must immediately consult a gynecologist. What are the causes of recurrent miscarriage? \n\n \n\n Factors that influence the occurrence of recurrent miscarriage: \n\n \n \n Fetal factors: \n \n \n\n Chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosomes come from eggs and sperm, meaning that the quality of sperm and eggs can affect the occurrence of chromosomal abnormalities and cause repeated miscarriages. Egg quality can be influenced by maternal age, while sperm quality can be influenced by other factors such as the habit of smoking, the habit of wearing tight clothes, or being exposed to heat on the testicles. \n\n \n\n \n \n Mother Factor \n \n \n\n \n \n Uterus shape \n \n \n Weakness of the cervix \n \n \n Metabolic disorders \n \n \n Autoimmune disorders \n \n \n Blood clotting disorders \n \n \n Reproductive hormone disorders \n \n \n\n \n\n What tests are necessary to stop repeated miscarriages? \n\n \n \n Ultrasound analysis (USG) \n \n \n\n This test is performed to check for uterine anomalies. \n\n \n \n Blood Test \n \n \n\n Blood tests are performed to check for uterine infections, autoimmune diseases, diabetic difficulties, and blood clotting issues. Additionally, blood tests are advised for Husbands. \n\n \n \n Sperm Evaluation \n \n \n\n This test is carried out to determine the sperm's quality. \n\n Use a Healthful Lifestyle \n\n Especially in women, lifestyle is one of the main causes of recurrent miscarriage. Lifestyle factors including rapid weight gain, being overweight or obese, being overly stressed, sleeping little or not at all, eating poorly, and avoiding diseases like rubella and German measles all contribute to metabolic problems. Along with abstaining from alcohol and tobacco use, men should also maintain a healthy lifestyle. Both the mother and the father need to follow a healthy lifestyle for that. \n\n If Hermina's friend miscarries, don't lose heart, Hermina's friend. With an investigation to determine the cause, mothers who have had several miscarriages can still become pregnant and give birth to healthy kids. Don't forget to talk to your doctor to determine the cause so that the pregnancy can be maintained and the desired child can join the family in a healthy way. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Bekasi<\/a><\/li>
- 02 August 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Waspada Keguguran Berulang<\/a><\/h3>
Pregnancy is the thing most awaited by married couples. But not a few couples who have difficulty having children due to repeated miscarriages.\nHermina's friend, miscarriage is one of the complications of pregnancy that can occur during pregnancy. Therefore, every pregnant woman must do her best to keep the womb healthy. However, there is also the possibility that the mother may experience repeated miscarriages. What are the causes, and how to prevent recurrent miscarriage? Let's see the explanation\nMiscarriage or also called spontaneous abortion is a condition when the termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus is sufficiently developed to survive, usually occurs before 20 weeks of gestation. \n\n Causes of Miscarriage\nMost people think that miscarriage is caused by overactivity, but that's just a myth. The causes of miscarriage include:\nChromosomal abnormalities\nThe most common cause of miscarriage is that the fetus does not develop as expected due to chromosomal abnormalities.\nAbout 60 percent of miscarriages are associated with an excess or deficiency of chromosomes. These chromosomal problems are mostly autosomal trisomy, monosomy X and triploidy\nMother's health condition\nIn some cases, maternal health conditions can lead to miscarriage. As for a number of conditions that increase the risk of miscarriage are metabolic disorders; obesity, thyroid disorders and hypothyroidism\n\nLifestyle\nA person's lifestyle greatly affects conditions during pregnancy, as for the things that affect them: smoking, drinking alcoholic beverages, drinking coffee and high stress. \n\n How to Minimize the Risk of Miscarriage\nMiscarriage is not what most mothers who are expecting their baby want.\nHowever, Friends of Hermina can do prevention by maintaining pregnancy through a healthy lifestyle. Good prenatal care can help both mother and baby stay healthy during pregnancy.\nMothers can perform prenatal care to minimize the risk of miscarriage by:\nRegularly check with the doctor\nImplement a healthy lifestyle; balanced nutrition keep weight, sleep enough, avoid stress, avoid drugs and exercise regularly\nThe doctor will do blood tests, ultrasound, give strengthening drugs including:\n- progestogens such as didrogesterone\n- human chorionic gonadotropin\n- uterine relaxation\nbed rest\nRepeated miscarriages may make you feel hopeless. However, do not be discouraged, because women who experience repeated miscarriages can still have healthy pregnancies and deliver babies safely.\nSo, consult a gynecologist to find out the causes and ways to prevent miscarriage, so that your pregnancy condition can remain healthy and awake. \n\n \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>"); $('#div_next_link').html(" <\/span>");
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