WHAT IS MISCARRIAGE, SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT



Abortion or miscarriage is a common problem for many women of childbearing age. Either debates about legalization or continuity, abortion is a substitute for everyday conversation in our lives.
For some countries, the issue of abortion is legally legal even though for countries like Tanzania, this issue is not legal unless there are compelling medical reasons to do so.

WHAT IS MEANT BY ABORTION?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), abortion occurs when an organ (less than 22) is miscarried for one reason or another, or is miscarried. In addition, the health organization has gone a long way in giving the other concept of abortion to be when a baby (organism) is born weighing less than 500 grams.
In addition, some clinicians prefer to use the word 'abortion' to refer to an abortion performed by another person either in a right or wrong way and 'miscarriage' to mean an abortion from itself for any other reason. If you leave these differences on how miscarriages, abortion and miscarriage will bring the same conception from.
Classification of abortion
Abortion is categorized into the following types
1. Spontaneous abortion ie spontaneous abortion
2. Pregnancy that threatens to leave you, even though it is still not threatened
3. Inevitable abortion
4. Complete abortion
5. incomplete abortion
6. Abortion that went unnoticed (missed abortion)
7. Recurrent abortion
8. Illegal abortion
9. Therapeutic abortion

SPONTANEOUS ABORTION 
This is a condition that occurs when a miscarriage breaks in and goes away without any obvious cause, otherwise the miscarriage is accidental and unintentional.

This type of abortion is divided into four main types
 1. Pregnancy that threatens to leave you, though not yet
2. Inevitable abortion
3. complete abortion, and
4. Incomplete abortion

THREATENED ABORTION
This problem occurs early in pregnancy. This condition manifests itself with blood from the vagina while the cervix is ​​still closed. Often a pregnancy that threatens to leave has no tendency to accompany any abdominal pain.
When the doctor examines the patient they find a cervical neck that has closed and there are no signs of an organism even though the patient is secretly bleeding. In addition the patient does not have any abdominal pain.

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