Spontaneous abortion : incomplete, without complication - what does this mean
Spontaneous abortion is a term used to describe the loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation. it can occur either incompletely, where some of the products of conception are expelled from the uterus, or completely, where all of the products of conception are expelled. in the case of an incomplete spontaneous abortion without complications, the body will typically expel the remaining products of conception naturally, without the need for medical intervention.
What happens during the disease - spontaneous abortion : incomplete, without complication
Spontaneous abortion is the result of an inadequate or abnormal development of the fetus, or of an incompatible environment in the uterus. it is most commonly caused by chromosomal or genetic abnormalities, or by an infection or exposure to a toxin that is harmful to the fetus. in some cases, the cause of the spontaneous abortion is unknown. incomplete abortions can occur without any complications, but can also lead to severe bleeding, infection, and other complications if not treated promptly.
Spontaneous abortion : incomplete, without complication - Prevention
Prevention of spontaneous abortion without complication includes regular prenatal care with a qualified healthcare provider, avoiding exposure to toxins and radiation, avoiding smoking and alcohol consumption, eating a balanced and nutritious diet, exercising regularly, and managing stress levels.