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Secrets To Reduce Early Pregnancy Loss
By Tehmina Mazher
Even if you have experienced pregnancy loss in the past, don't worry, you
will have a good chance for a successful pregnancy. Make sure that you
feel comfortable with your physician during your upcoming pregnancy. When
you've experienced pregnancy loss, it's even more important that you are
under the care of a competent and compassionate physician.
You may be able to improve your chances of having a successful pregnancy
by taking certain positive actions, such as these:
• Undergo a complete medical workup before you try to get pregnant again.
Work with your doctor to evaluate risk factors and causes of your past
pregnancy loss.
• Take the prenatal vitamins and any other medication that have been
prescribed by your doctor.
• Keep up a healthy lifestyle by eating sensible foods, exercising, and
avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.
• Plan your pregnancy, follow your menstrual cycle, and know when you are
ovulating.
• If you think that you might be pregnant, see your doctor right away for
an early diagnosis and evaluation.
• Remind your doctor of your past losses, and share your concerns and
questions.
• Follow your doctor's orders, and be sure that he or she monitors your
health and the pregnancy very closely.
This is true even if the cause of the past loss cannot be found. Your
future pregnancy will most likely demand special care, close monitoring,
and sometimes medication. Most experts agree that if you successfully
reach 13 weeks with a normal-appearing fetus and heartbeat on ultrasound,
you will very likely go on to have a normal pregnancy.
I am a gynaecologist by profession, married and have a cute little
daughter. Currently not practicing, but to satisfy the passion of service
I love to help my preggy friends.
For more information on fertility problems and pregnancy related issues
visit my sites Pregnancy Guidelines, Birth Defect Causes and Pregnancy
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