last up to Home Pregnancy Loss Grief and Loss Miscarriage Myths And Miscarriage Facts More Miscarriage Myths and Facts MYTH: If you try to get pregnant too soon after a miscarriage, you risk another miscarriage. FACT: There is no evidence that a woman must wait a set amount of time before "trying again." However, you should always check with your doctor first since he or she may advise you differently in light of personal circumstances. MYTH : Amusement Park and roller coaster rides will cause a miscarriage. FACT: It has yet to be established at what point during pregnancy amusement park rides may become dangerous versus safe. In all likelihood, however, riding a roller coaster early in pregnancy will not cause problems, while jerky motions could cause placental abruption in later stages of pregnancy. MYTH: Getting punched in the stomach can cause a miscarriage. FACT: This is very unlikely during the first trimester. The same applies to other minor traumas such as experiencing a fender bender or falling down. However, the risks increase in the second and third trimesters, where placental abruption could occur, along with the potential for a later trimester miscarriage. Summary These are but a few of the scores of current myths surrounding miscarriage. Here are some bottom lines to keep in mind: - Learn the difference between a "cause" of miscarriage and a "correlation" with, or a link to miscarriage - Seek advice from credible professionals - Don't believe everything you read! Table of Contents 1. Miscarriage Myths 2. And Miscarriage Facts Page 1 Page 2 Login to comment Log in or sign up Forgot Password? Username: Password: CANCEL (0 Comments) Login to add a comment Post a comment You must be logged in to comment. giant
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