Originally posted by: saman.17
haa sarita di ab phir se smp thread shuru ho jaayega...π kuch bhi ho hum usme positivity dhund hi lete hai...ππ
there was talk of a honeymoon too...π€£
Originally posted by: saman.17
haa sarita di ab phir se smp thread shuru ho jaayega...π kuch bhi ho hum usme positivity dhund hi lete hai...ππ
Originally posted by: FLGators
dekhungi, I have to get my opinion(experts commentsπ) off my chest before I hit the pillow, nahi tho neendh nahi aathi...π€£ It's very difficult to take so many absurdities happening to one person though. Slowly you lose interest, if this continues what is the diff between this & k-serials?
Originally posted by: FLGators
there was talk of a honeymoon too...π€£
d & c will be carried out IF and when the doc/patient come to know about it.. hence,it will have to be carried out henceforth...as for the points discussed above where the doc has to tell the patient everything.. i think that is purely just the drama aspect of it..well atleast without showing the usual falling off the steps, stress, being trampled upon in a stampede etc etc method of miscarriage.. they went through a very very un-dramatic route.. a SILENT MISCARRIAGE... where the mother does not knowHow does a missed miscarriage happen?
It usually happens because something went wrong in early pregnancy with the way the baby was developing. It may be that the baby had the wrong number of chromosomes. At the moment of conception, when the sperm meets the egg, 23 chromosomes from each parent should meet to make 46 in total.
Sometimes mistakes happen and the baby has too many or too few chromosomes, or a piece of a chromosome is missing or duplicated. This means the genetic material carried on the chromosomes is wrong, and so the baby develops abnormally.
In a missed miscarriage, either the embryo doesn't develop or it doesn't get very far, and the heartbeat stops when it measures only a few millimeters. Very occasionally, it happens later, perhaps at eight or 10 weeks, or even further on.
In later pregnancy, missed miscarriages may be due to an infection such as parvovirus or rubella. If this is suspected, you will be offered a blood test called Torch (short for toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex) to look for infections.
If during your ultrasound the person performing the scan (sonographer) thinks you may have suffered a missed miscarriage, a second sonographer will usually be asked to confirm the findings.
Originally posted by: --Nishita--
Thanx for the info...iska matlab hai ki dimri ne actually research kiya hai?π² π²
Originally posted by: --Nishita--
Yeah we know Aksh will conceive again...phir se hamara smp ka rut shuru ho jayega π π. Anything for baby Nakshπ³
ab toh isi se man behlana padega yaar,,π π warna hamare kitne sapne the Naksh baby ko lekar...
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