I've heard some stories about first pregnancies ending in miscarriage, and it's making me anxious. Is it true that first pregnancies are more prone to miscarriage, and why does this happen sometimes?
Actually, first pregnancy miscarriages are sadly very common and usually happen due to random genetic errors, not because of anything you did. However, it is always best to consult your gynac to run basic tests for your peace of mind.
Sometimes things happen according to a higher plan that we don't understand right away. Keep your faith strong and give your body and mind some time to heal. God will definitely bless you when the time is right, just take care.
According to my pregnancy tracker articles, early miscarriages are often due to chromosomal abnormalities that happen naturally. It is the body's way of stopping a non-viable pregnancy. Don't lose hope, tracking your cycle helps for next time.
I literally spent months googling this and drove myself crazy with worry. Honestly, most of the time it is just a natural occurrence with no specific fault. But definitely talk to your doctor so you don't overanalyze like I did.
Please don't blame yourself at all! ๐ค It is very common and many times it is just nature's way when things aren't developing right. You will definitely hug your healthy baby soon, stay strong and positive! โจ