What is an egg tied?
The applied egg is a fertilized egg that implants into the uterine wall but does not develop. Usually, the egg has a abortion leads to abortion and it is estimated that this type of pregnancy corresponds to approximately half of the abortions of the first trimester. While the flashing egg does not technically even progress into the stage of becoming a fruit, they still feel like pregnancy and many women mourn over the loss of pregnancy, which is quite appropriate. In general, women can try new pregnancies within one to three months.
The most common reason for developing egg is the catastrophic number of chromosomal abnormalities. The body acknowledges that if eggs develop on the fetus and later into a child, the child would be extremely unhealthy and his chances of life would be small. Therefore, the eggs must not evolve and in a relatively short period of time the uterus lining is usually diverted, as in the normal menstrual period, so that it is so, it can be prepared for another experiment during pregnancy. Sometimes, suppressed egg beforeEven a woman even realizes that she is pregnant, and in other cases, adequate eggs can be diagnosed when ultrasound to monitor the pregnancy procedure reveals the failure of the fetal development.
In the typical mold of the egg, the placenta develops and the levels of hormones associated with pregnancy increase. This means that a woman feels pregnant, which can cause traumatic egg loss. However, women should be aware that this complication of pregnancy is not prevented at all, and nothing mother does or does not affect the risk of having an egg bound.
When she receives a diagnosis of a blighted egg, a woman may decide that pregnancy makes it naturally canceled. Others may opt for medical abortions for various reasons. The primary advantage for medical abortion is that women can apply for egg testing to find out which abnormalities have caused an egg. Sometimes they canESTY reveal potential problems that can be encountered with future pregnancies, such as the fact that one parent is an unconscious genetic carrier.