Does High Blood Pressure Cause Miscarriage?

Does High Blood Pressure Cause Miscarriage?

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A miscarriage occurs when a pregnancy is automatically ended before 20 weeks of conception. There are a number of reasons that this could occur and it could be the result of both environmental and health factors. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

There are a few different ways that a miscarriage can happen. For example, the fetus could simply stop growing and stay in the mother for a few weeks until bleeding begins. It is also possible for an ectopic pregnancy to cause a miscarriage. With this type of condition, the egg will implant outside of the uterus and will stop growing because of the constrictions of the area. Finally, some miscarriage occur when the sac is empty, meaning that the fetus never began to grow.

The cause of a miscarriage can be from a number of reasons and sometimes it is difficult to find the exact cause. It could be caused from an injury, an illness or even something that the mother came in contact with. High blood pressure is also something that can cause a miscarriage. However, this is not always the case and many women with high blood pressure are able to deliver a healthy baby. In most miscarriage cases that involve high blood pressure, there are also many other issues at play.

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Monica Scott, BS, RN
Monica Scott, BS, RN | ConceiveEasy
Ms. Scott joined ConceiveEasy after working in prenatal obstetrical care for two years in a private practice before being promoted to Director of Nursing. She has a strong interest in women's health with an emphasis on promoting fertility awareness.

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