Bashorems Clinical Agency

Bashorems Clinical Agency Fertility & Clinical Agency

Bleeding Egg donor needed in a fertility clinic in Ikeja Lagos.  AA. O+. Not older than 26 years. DM 07033869965 if inte...
06/11/2025

Bleeding Egg donor needed in a fertility clinic in Ikeja Lagos.
AA. O+. Not older than 26 years. DM 07033869965 if interested.

28/09/2025
Egg donors needed urgently at a Fertility clinic in ikeja Lagos.  DM  07033869965 now.
07/08/2025

Egg donors needed urgently at a Fertility clinic in ikeja Lagos. DM 07033869965 now.

MISCARRIAGEWhat is a miscarriage?A miscarriage (also called a spontaneous abortion) is the unexpected ending of a pregna...
14/10/2024

MISCARRIAGE

What is a miscarriage?
A miscarriage (also called a spontaneous abortion) is the unexpected ending of a pregnancy in the first 20 weeks of gestation. Just because it’s called a “miscarriage” doesn’t mean you did something wrong in carrying the pregnancy. Most miscarriages are beyond your control and occur because the fetus stops growing.

Types of miscarriage.

Missed miscarriage:
You’ve lost the pregnancy but are unaware it’s happened. There are no symptoms of miscarriage, but an ultrasound confirms the fetus has no heartbeat.
Complete miscarriage:
You’ve lost the pregnancy and your uterus is empty. You’ve experienced bleeding and passed fetal tissue. Your provider can confirm a complete miscarriage with an ultrasound.
Recurrent miscarriage:
Three consecutive miscarriages. It affects about 1% of couples.
Threatened miscarriage: Your cervix stays closed, but you’re bleeding and experiencing pelvic cramping. The pregnancy typically continues with no further issues. Your pregnancy care provider may monitor you more closely for the rest of your pregnancy.
Inevitable miscarriage:
You’re bleeding, cramping and your cervix has started to open (dilate). You may leak amniotic fluid. A complete miscarriage is likely.

*_Symptoms and Causes_*

*What causes miscarriage* ?

Chromosomal abnormalities cause about 50% of all miscarriages in the first trimester (up to 13 weeks) of pregnancy. Chromosomes are tiny structures inside the cells of your body that carry your genes. Genes determine all of a person’s physical attributes, such as assigned s*x, hair and eye color and blood type.

During fertilization, when the egg and s***m join, two sets of chromosomes come together. If an egg or s***m has more or fewer chromosomes than normal, the fetus will have an abnormal number. As a fertilized egg grows into a fetus, its cells divide and multiply several times. Abnormalities during this process also leads to miscarriage.

Most chromosomal problems occur by chance. It’s not completely known why this happens.

Several factors may cause miscarriage:

Infection.
Exposure to TORCH diseases.
Hormonal imbalances.
Improper implantation of fertilized egg in your uterine lining.
How old you are.
Uterine abnormalities.
Incompetent cervix (your cervix begins to open too early in pregnancy).
Lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking alcohol or using recreational drugs.
Disorders of the immune system like lupus.
Severe kidney disease.
Congenital heart disease.
Diabetes that isn't managed.
Thyroid disease.
Radiation.
Certain medicines, such as the acne drug isotretinoin (Accutane®).
Severe malnutrition.
There is no scientific proof that stress, exercise, s*xual activity or prolonged use of birth control pills cause miscarriage. Whatever your situation is, it’s important to not blame yourself for having a miscarriage. Most miscarriages have nothing to do with something you did or didn’t do.

29/11/2023

For all your fertility issues, thrust us for one of the best Fertility Clinics for your treatments.
We also help you with S***m / Egg Donors, as well as Surrogate mothers at affordable cost .
Call or chat us up on 08089939989 / 07033869965.

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