Compassionate Care for Miscarriage
A miscarriage, also known as spontaneous pregnancy loss, is the loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks. It is a deeply emotional and often unexpected experience that can affect women both physically and emotionally. While miscarriages are relatively common, occurring in about 10–20% of known pregnancies, each experience is unique and requires compassionate medical care and emotional support.
In many cases, miscarriage happens due to genetic or chromosomal abnormalities in the developing embryo. Other contributing factors may include hormonal imbalances, uterine abnormalities, uncontrolled medical conditions, or lifestyle factors. Importantly, most women who experience miscarriage can go on to have healthy pregnancies in the future with appropriate care.
Common Signs & Symptoms of Miscarriage
Vaginal bleeding or spotting
Cramping or pelvic pain
Passing of tissue or fluid from the vagina
Loss of pregnancy symptoms (such as nausea or breast tenderness)
Diagnosis & Evaluation
Treatment Options After Miscarriage
Expectant Management
Allowing the miscarriage to progress naturally under medical supervision
Medical Management
Medications to help the uterus pass remaining tissue safely
Surgical Management
Minor procedure (D&C – dilation and curettage) when necessary for complete recovery
Emotional & Supportive Care
Why Choose Us for Miscarriage Care?
- Experienced gynecologists skilled in both medical and emotional aspects of pregnancy loss
 
From diagnosis and treatment to emotional counseling and future pregnancy planning
- Compassionate care tailored to individual needs and concerns
 
Helping women prepare for safe and healthy pregnancies after miscarriage
															