Miscarriage (Repeated) – Suggested complimentary remedies for prevention

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Miscarriage

Abortion is a nature’s way of rejecting a malformed baby. It is the expulsion of conception either fully or partially.

The causes of abortion vary from hormonal disturbances to any trauma or injury, a severe shock, infectious and foetal abnormalities.

Miscarriage is unintended, sudden loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks, most miscarriages happen during the first trimester of pregnancy, which is about the first 13 weeks.

About 10% to 20% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage.

Some women have more than one miscarriage – called recurrent miscarriages.

Most pregnant females who have vaginal spotting or bleeding in the first trimester still go on to have successful pregnancies!

But if your bleeding is heavy or happens with cramping pain, must contact your health provider right away.

Miscarriage Possible Causes & Risk Factors

Many miscarriages happen because the unborn baby does not develop properly.

  • In some, the cause is never known because the miscarriage occurs very early.
  • The risk factors that predispose a woman to threatened abortion are age above 35 years.
  • TORCH infections.
  • Uterine weakness or displacement.
  • Cervical canal weakness
  • Abdominal trauma
  • Chromosomal / genetic abnormalities
  • Multiple pregnancy (pregnancy with more than one foetus)
  • Growths in uterus like fibroids
  • Problems with placenta
  • Excessive smoking, alcohol, caffeine or street drugs intake.
  • Malformation of uterus
  • Cervical incompetence
  • Hormone disorders including hypothyroidism.
  • PCOS
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Endometritis
  • Bacterial/viral infection during pregnancy such as toxoplasmosis, rubella, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus, coxsackie virus and measles.
  • A problem with the egg or sperm cell – cell division soon after conception
  • Exposure to toxins or radiation
  • Ectopic pregnancy or improper implantation of the egg.
  • Anembryonic pregnancy – when no embryo forms Or the embryo forms but is absorbed back into the body.
  • Chronic health conditions, particularly if they are not well treated.
  • Problems with the uterus or cervix, such as weak tissue or abnormalities
  • Being very underweight or overweight
  • Certain prenatal tests (chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis, as they are invasive and may interfere with the baby or supporting tissue

Common Signs / Symptoms – may vary by the stage of pregnancy.

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding from the vagina with or without pain.
  • Fluid or tissue passing from the vagina.
  • Fast heartbeat.
  • Cramping in abdomen, belly, pelvic area or lower back, may be sharp and severe or dull and achy.
  • Spotting or a slight difference in blood flow compared to a normal menstrual cycle.
  • Other fluid passing from the vagina, such as white-pink mucus etc.
  • Bleeding may continue for several days, with additional pain and cramping.
  • Contractions that are very painful, every five to 20 minutes
  • Bleeding with sometimes passage of large clots or greyish pink tissue like material.
  • Decreased activity of the baby.
  • Changes in pregnancy symptoms e.g., no more nausea
  • Vomiting, fever and weakness
  • No signs of miscarriage at all!

PREVENTION – DO’S & DONT’S

  • Be sure to take at least 400 mg of folic acid every day, beginning at least one to two months before conception, if possible.
  • Eat healthy, well-balanced meals.
  • Manage your stress.
  • Keep your weight within normal limits.
  • Don’t smoke and stay away from second-hand smoking.
  • Don’t drink alcohol or have more than one to two cups of a caffeinated beverage like coffee a day.
  • Avoid illicit drugs.
  • Make sure you are up to date on immunizations.
  • Avoid radiation and poisons such as arsenic, lead, formaldehyde, benzene, and ethylene oxide.
  • Take special care to keep your abdomen safe while pregnant.
  • Avoid sports that carry a higher risk for injury, such as contact sports and skiing, and always wear your seat belt.
  • Check with your health care provider before taking any medication including over-the-counter drugs during pregnancy.
  • Avoid environmental hazards such as X-rays and infectious diseases.
  • If you have a bad obstetric history like repeated abortions, malformed foetuses, consult a gynaecologist as soon as pregnancy is suspected.
  • Do not over strain, carry weights, or do laborious jobs during pregnancy.
  • Take plenty of rest but do take some light exercise. Exercises should be done only under medical guidance or expert opinion.
  • Take doctor’s advice on diet and medicate.
  • Do not self-medicate.

 

 

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Are you concerned about your health or have been suffering from a chronic, recurrent health disorder? 

A ready-made kit that comes with instructions as how to take or use the remedies etc., containing 2 homeopathic remedies and 2 daily  supplements, intending to recover past traumas and strengthen for future. The suggested course of remedies must be taken at least for 3 to 4 months, before re-conception.

Give it a try, if you truly believe in Natural holistic remedies! 

Ideally, complimentary remedies should go hand-in-hand with conventional treatment for optimal recovery, and you may take them along with your regular medicines, if any, for additional benefits!

All our remedies are prepared according to Hahnemann principles, using traditional method of dilution or succussion, by a fully qualified naturopath practitioner after a lot of research, proving and great success results from a number of our in-house patients having similar conditions – Still the results may vary from person to person!

Special note: While selecting the remedy from the age wise drop list – there are 3 options as per the pills size e.g., for infants under one and children between 1 – 10 years of age, we use 2 different sizes small globules, as compare to adults. You may also contact us and ask for lactose tablets if you don’t want your remedy in sucrose pills.

You may need to continue taking these remedies from few weeks to few months or until the desired results – depending upon the severity and chronicity of your condition.

You may also contact and speak to one of our naturopaths to discuss any dietary requirements or allergies you may have, or ingredients used in preparation of the above kit.

If you are looking for a particular remedy or a kit not listed on this site, please contact us, as we stock a wide range of complimentary remedies that you may need.

We also make tailor-made homeopathic remedies, as per your causative factors, physical & mental peculiar signs & symptoms etc., if you need any further information please feel free to message.

DISCLAIMER: Although, most natural remedies including herbal supplements, homeopathic remedies or aromatherapy formulations for external use etc., are generally very safe even in children and old age, we still recommend you to seek medical advice from your GP / personal health provider before making your purchase etc., if unsure.

Some patients may experience a little aggravation or worsening of their symptoms, specially in skin disorders – which is absolutely normal and a good sign, as most natural remedies tend to bring the disease in its expressive state – rather suppressing it deeper under the skin etc.

This complimentary remedies kit is taken with your own responsibility. Please avoid self-medication specially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have been suffering from any chronic or terminal medical conditions etc.

Due to strict UK regulations on the sale of medicinal products, we cannot give specific advice, without a face-to-face consultation.

Additional information
Possible cause 1

Unknow causes, Unborn baby did not develop properly., Age – over 35, TORCH infections., Uterine weakness or displacement., Cervical canal weakness, Abdominal trauma, Chromosomal / genetic abnormalities, Multiple pregnancy with more than one foetus, Growths in uterus like fibroids, Problems with placenta, Excessive smoking, alcohol, Excessive Caffeine or street drugs intake., Malformation of uterus, Cervical incompetence, Hormone disorders including hypothyroidism., PCOS, Diabetes mellitus, Endometritis, Bacterial/viral infection during pregnancy, A problem with the egg or sperm cell, Exposure to toxins or radiation, Ectopic pregnancy, Anembryonic pregnancy, Being very underweight, Being obese or overweight, Certain prenatal tests

Possible cause 2

Unknow causes, Unborn baby did not develop properly., Age – over 35, TORCH infections., Uterine weakness or displacement., Cervical canal weakness, Abdominal trauma, Chromosomal / genetic abnormalities, Multiple pregnancy with more than one foetus, Growths in uterus like fibroids, Problems with placenta, Excessive smoking, alcohol, Excessive Caffeine or street drugs intake., Malformation of uterus, Cervical incompetence, Hormone disorders including hypothyroidism., PCOS, Diabetes mellitus, Endometritis, Bacterial/viral infection during pregnancy, A problem with the egg or sperm cell, Exposure to toxins or radiation, Ectopic pregnancy, Anembryonic pregnancy, Being very underweight, Being obese or overweight, Certain prenatal tests

Possible cause 3

Unknow causes, Unborn baby did not develop properly., Age – over 35, TORCH infections., Uterine weakness or displacement., Cervical canal weakness, Abdominal trauma, Chromosomal / genetic abnormalities, Multiple pregnancy with more than one foetus, Growths in uterus like fibroids, Problems with placenta, Excessive smoking, alcohol, Excessive Caffeine or street drugs intake., Malformation of uterus, Cervical incompetence, Hormone disorders including hypothyroidism., PCOS, Diabetes mellitus, Endometritis, Bacterial/viral infection during pregnancy, A problem with the egg or sperm cell, Exposure to toxins or radiation, Ectopic pregnancy, Anembryonic pregnancy, Being very underweight, Being obese or overweight, Certain prenatal tests

Possible cause 4

Unknow causes, Unborn baby did not develop properly., Age – over 35, TORCH infections., Uterine weakness or displacement., Cervical canal weakness, Abdominal trauma, Chromosomal / genetic abnormalities, Multiple pregnancy with more than one foetus, Growths in uterus like fibroids, Problems with placenta, Excessive smoking, alcohol, Excessive Caffeine or street drugs intake., Malformation of uterus, Cervical incompetence, Hormone disorders including hypothyroidism., PCOS, Diabetes mellitus, Endometritis, Bacterial/viral infection during pregnancy, A problem with the egg or sperm cell, Exposure to toxins or radiation, Ectopic pregnancy, Anembryonic pregnancy, Being very underweight, Being obese or overweight, Certain prenatal tests