Ok it was just a question
Anything under 22 weeks is considered a miscarriage and anything above is a stillbirth. Nothing prevents either things just happen.
After 20 weeks (or thereabouts, some practitioners use a different standard around 23-24 weeks) fetal demise is referred to as a stillbirth instead of a miscarriage. Having a miscarriage may make another miscarriage in the future more likely, just because a woman who has complications in early pregnancy may have ongoing issues, but except in the case of a botched D&C (incredibly rare) there is nothing linking elective termination to future infertility issues.
I know, i was just saying. I was a premie and im here. My siblings too :) enjoy you're pregnancy, you will miss it at times, and enjoy your baby, he or she is going to be beautiful.
Im not freaking out lol never had a miscarriage or abortion it was just a question
I guess I just answered my own question
It was just a question and I hope my pregnancy goes ok and I think past a certain point it wouldn't be called a miscarriage anymore some babies actually do survive being premature and it would actually be called a stillbirth if you loose the baby it wouldn't no longer be called a miscarriage
Scar tissue, i was told never had one in my life, but i was told if a person has had one or a number of them the egg may not implant proper. I dont know if its true or not. I would ask a doctor. But dont freak yourself out. Trust me. Freaking out is the worst.
How can past abortions affect your pregnancy by having miscarriages ?
You are never out of the clear. You can have a miscarriage up to 40 weeks. The very high risk stage is before 12 weeks. And every week that passes your risk decreases. But there is always a risk.
I am not sure, but i was told 24, if you have never had an abortion or a miscarriage before you should be fine, but it can still happen, just take care of yourself and your baby. Enjoy the little one.