The most common cause of miscarriage is a chromosomal abnormality in the embryo or fetus.
The body may recognize that the pregnancy is not viable and expel the embryo or fetus.
Symptoms of a miscarriage can include l bleeding, cramping, and the passing of tissue.
Further medical care may be needed to ensure the uterus is fully emptied and that there are no complications.
What happens during a miscarriage?
Responses
An embryo or fetus dies during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
A pregnant woman has high blood pressure and protein in the urine.
A pregnant woman develops diabetes.
A blastocyst implants in the fallopian tube instead of the uterus.
3 answers
which of these four responses is the correct one
The first response is the correct one: An embryo or fetus dies during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.