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What happens in your body during a miscarriage - Nassim Assefi and Emily M. Godfrey

What happens in your body during a miscarriage - Nassim Assefi and Emily M. Godfrey

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Explore what happens in the body during miscarriage, and learn about three common treatment options for pregnancy loss. -- Globally, around 23 million pregnancies end in miscarriage each year. Despite how common it is, miscarriage can still feel isolating, and for some, emotionally traumatizing. And myths about miscarriage add to the stigma, leading many to blame themselves for the loss. So what happens in the body during miscarriage Nassim Assefi & Emily M. Godfrey take a closer look at pregnancy loss and treatment.
Date: 2024-07-02

Comments and reviews: 14


I'll never understand how, in some states, such as Arkansas and Alabama, it is _illegal_ to have a miscarriage, and you can be arrested and charged with murder or manslaughter for it! I'm not sure how a natural bodily function is at all comparable to murder, but apparently, it is so objectionable to some people that it's treated with the same level of contempt as the worst intentional act a person can commit.
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It's great video. Unfortunately most of these videos are in english and may not reach to mass developing and 3rd world countries where knowledge about this things is scarce.
May I request to make the videos available in other languages. i can help with with Hindi, odia, bengali languages.
I hope more can take the step and reach more people out there.

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Information from a medical website:
An embryo’s heart doesn’t start beating until about 22 days after fertilization. That’s a week after a missed period.
As the video says, it’s very common that if the egg doesn’t implant properly, you usually aren’t even aware of that loss of a potential pregnancy (miscarriage.

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Thank you for this important information, something we don't talk about enough and could help so many women and people around them if we learn how to support and show love at difficult moments. Also, to address the fact that we need better regulations and laws worldwide for women's healthcare.
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I didn’t know that miscarriage can fatal. The whole process is bad enough but not having healthcare access is inhumane.
All the more reason to vote in the upcoming election.

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I would NOT be Alive if i did't have an Abortion! 23 years ago. If you ( CARE- $$$ ) Then you should have cared about a BLOODY Epileptic THEN! But, No one did.
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Thank you for this video. Unfortunately it seems most people don't know how common miscarriages are until they experience one. We didn't and it devastated us
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Pls more of these topics. It's very rare to find this kind of education for women. It's very discreet as the public avoids talking about it in the open
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That is a topic to talk about. I am also surprised to know that they were this common but this is the first step towards this major social topic.
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I genuinely didn't know miscarriages needed medical treatment. TV and other media has led me to believe you bleed, lose the pregnancy, and that's it.
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May everyone who is expecting or trying to conceive be successful, and my best wishes to everyone who has already been through miscarriage
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You still got no children after your third marriage, you lost so many babies we should call you miss carriage! Cleopatra
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And now with microplastics everywhere in the human body, including the reproductive system, Children of Men is closer to reality.
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I send my love to all the women who have suffered a miscarriage, I can only imagine how painful it must be to lose a child.
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