Complications of pregnancy For many women, pregnancy can be exciting and sometimes frightening experience. It was a snowy afternoon, so I felt uncomfortable. Every week, I remember feeling sick every morning. I am anxious for funny foods and foods I do not usually eat together. I explained my feelings to her by phone with my best friend. She said: "It sounds like you are pregnant." Until that moment, that idea did not appear in my head. Sure enough, she was right, I was pregnant for the first time.
Abortion or loss of pregnancy during the first 20 weeks is a very common experience, especially during the first 13 weeks of pregnancy (1). At least a third of pregnancies end in miscarriage, but when abortion occurs, people do not always know that they are pregnant (1,2). Abortion is also the most common in the first 6 weeks of pregnancy (3). If an abortion occurs at a very early stage in the middle of pregnancy (for example within two weeks of the expected time), especially if a person occasionally or frequently feels heavy or pain, the difference between normal menstrual period and abortion It is difficult to distinguish. Period There is a large amount of bleeding, pain and spasm in symptoms of menstrual period and abortion (1,4-10). Those who do not know that they are being pregnant and have been aborted within the anticipated period may regard them as being there for a while (5)
People with early abortion (ie within two weeks of the scheduled period) are less likely to cause complications during abortion (5). Complications of abortion become more common in later abortion and more fetal development is seen after about 12 weeks (11). Abortion occurs in the late pregnancy, the difference between that and the menstrual period. Subsequent bleeding from abortion includes fetal tissue, which can be larger than normal menstruation. Tissues may differ from menstrual blood color (eg gray), consistency / texture and shape