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What to Expect Within the Unexpected
● Placenta abruption - The placenta and umbilical cord is
partially or completely separated. This occurs in one and
every one hundred pregnancies.
● Birth defects - Often caused by genes, but at other times
unknown due to environmental or nutritional factors.
Some of the defects are unexplained infections in babies
are mothers, and others are caused by chromosomal ab-
normalities.
● Congestive heart failure (CHF) - The heart is not pump-
ing the blood to meet the need, or blood goes into the
lungs are weak heart muscles.
● Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - Crib death usu-
ally on seemingly healthy babies who die unexplained
within the first year of life
● Injury/accident - this covers the babies that pass due to
a car accident, surgery complications, vaccine injury or
others.
Very often loss occurs due to genetic issues. Perhaps there
is an undetected reason why the baby could not get what he
or she needed, and the baby was not growing properly. In my
personal research to find the cause of our losses, I found that
reasons for loss can be toxins in our foods, beauty products,
medications, or estrogen and heavy metals in the environment/
bodies, thyroid levels, vaccinations, or contaminated water.
These causes are unusual. I know that my thyroid and vitamin
D levels were too low. The medical doctor who helped with my
second miscarriage and delivered our stillbirth reported stud-
ies that show that increasing progesterone for those with low
thyroid and vitamin D numbers may help decrease the chances
of miscarrying. If you are in this category, it is important to con-
sider the daily dosage and that it is accurate, otherwise it can
have the effect of convincing your body that you are miscarry-
ing due to the drop in levels, and you can lose the baby.
The health of our bodies can be a complicated topic, so I ad-
vise that you place yourself in the care of a doctor, specialist,
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