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Causes of delayed pregnancy after miscarriage and how to avoid them

 The occurrence of a miscarriage is one of the most negative situations that a woman can go through, and then she wants to get pregnant again and is looking for the reasons for the delay in pregnancy after the abortion so that she can quickly realize her dream and make up for what she lost in her previous pregnancy.


During the abortion, bleeding occurs and the woman resorts to cleaning the uterus to get rid of the remnants of this experience and prepare for a new pregnancy. Sometimes the pregnancy is delayed after the abortion and does not happen quickly, and the woman becomes anxious and confused in search of the reasons.

Reasons for delayed pregnancy after miscarriage

When a miscarriage occurs, and after the woman recovers and returns to her normal state, where she needs a period of rest to recover her health, she wants a new pregnancy to achieve the dream of motherhood that flirts with her, but after many attempts, she finds that the second pregnancy has been delayed and did not happen easily, and the most important causes of this problem are:

Physical causes of delayed pregnancy after miscarriage

They are reasons related to the woman's body and her health condition that lead to a delay in pregnancy, as she is affected by some issues as a result of the previous abortion, and include the following reasons:

  • The impact of the abortion remains in the uterus and it is not cleaned well.
  • The survival of some very small fetal cells in the uterus hinders the occurrence of a new pregnancy.
  • The presence of uterine lesions.
  • Infection of the uterus with benign fibroids.
  • Irregular menstruation.
  • The occurrence of adhesions and blockages in the fallopian tubes.
  • Failure to perform a good cleaning and curettage of the uterus after an abortion.
  • Having some infections in the vagina.
  • The presence of a fungal infection in the vagina and genital tract.

Psychological causes of delayed pregnancy after miscarriage

The psychological state of the woman affects her reproductive health, as:

  • A woman is exposed to psychological trauma upon losing a fetus, as she feels sadness, distress, depression, and many negative feelings and psychological problems that overshadow her health condition, which leads to a delay in pregnancy after an abortion.
  • After a miscarriage, the woman suffers from some psychological disorders that affect the regularity of her menstrual cycle and ovulation, which hinders the occurrence of a new pregnancy.
  • The woman’s hormones suffer from some severe disturbances, which causes the lack of ovulation to occur naturally and regularly.
  • After a miscarriage, a woman needs psychological support from her family and husband so that she can be reassured, regain her self-confidence, and recover her health before thinking about a new pregnancy.

What are the causes of miscarriage?

Abortion occurs for several reasons, all of which make pregnancy impossible to continue, among the most important of these reasons:

  • Fertilization occurs before the egg is fully matured, which causes an imbalance in the chromosomes and the egg becomes the beginning of a deformed embryo that cannot develop.
  • The presence of congenital defects in the uterus, including the double-cornered uterus, the presence of adhesions in the uterus or fallopian tubes, or the presence of a blockage in the uterus.
  • Suffering from urinary tract infections.
  • The presence of benign fibroids.
  • The presence of a cancerous tumor in the uterus or cervix.
  • Abnormalities in the sperm that fertilized the egg.
  • A problem occurs when the egg implants after fertilization in the uterus.
  • Premature detachment of the placenta and the occurrence of bleeding.
  • The woman complained about some organic diseases, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, kidney and urinary system diseases, and cardiovascular problems.
  • The woman suffers from malnutrition and does not eat healthy food.
  • Hormonal disorders and a decrease in the proportion of progesterone, which is important for implantation of the egg in the uterus and responsible for the thickness of the endometrium.
  • Exposure to an accident or strong trauma to the uterus and lower abdomen.
  • A woman’s passing in a bad psychological state, depression and extreme sadness, or suddenly receiving heartbreaking news, these things cause hormonal disturbances and miscarriages.
  • Excessive smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Exposure to smoke, pollution, exhaust, and inhalation of dangerous chemicals.
  • Accidentally taking some medications can cause fetal loss.

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