Can excessive tension cause early miscarriage?
Although excessive tension is generally harmful to public health, there is no evidence that tension can lead to an abortion of a woman who is pregnant with her fetus, known as “automatic miscarriage”. Doctor Ivller Topah of Mayo Clinic said that about 10 to 20% of pregnancies known as automatic miscarriage end, but the actual number is likely to be higher than that, because many cases of automatic miscarriage occur before pregnancy. She pointed out that the treatment of any chronic condition in a pregnant woman, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, and the avoidance of dangerous behavior, such as smoking and drug use, can reduce the risk of exposure to automatic miscarriage. What is automatic abortion? Automatic abortion indicates the projection of pregnancy before the twentieth week, as the term automatic abortion indicates something wrong in the continuation of the pregnancy, but it is rarely real, as most cases occur because the fetus does not grow as expected. In most cases, early automatic miscarriage occurs due to a deviation that impedes the normal development of the fetus, there is often nothing you can do to prevent automatic miscarriage. Symptoms of Tahibi bleeding. The spasm in the abdomen or the lower back. Fluid or tissue exit. Cause genes or chromosomes. Partial group of pregnancy. Selected medical cases. Hormonal problems. Thyroid disease. Cervical or cervical problems. Sickle disease is not controlled. Fever complications. Chills. Pain in the lower abdomen. Vaginal secretions.