Maternal causes of spontaneous abortion
The mother can also cause miscarriage by certain factors such as nutrition, age, Congenital or uterus of acquired, and infections where viral and bacterial agents (Cervix) and Uterine cavity (seminal fluid) are the cause of abortion, and viruses known to be related to abortion include rubella virus, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and herpes virus
(1990). Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are also considered to be a complicating disease during pregnancy. Motti et al. (1990) reported that spontaneous abortion is distinctly associated with syphilis Treponema pallidum can cross the placenta and affect embryos, which may result in the birth of a dead fetus or neonatal death, and the mother's primary toxoplasmosis gondii causes congenital malformations caused by toxoplasmosis (Langman, 1995). In addition, the hormonal state of the mother may play a role in this (will be detailed later), and the immune factors of the mother can play a major role in the loss of recurrent pregnancy.
The mother can also cause miscarriage by certain factors such as nutrition, age, Congenital or uterus of acquired, and infections where viral and bacterial agents (Cervix) and Uterine cavity (seminal fluid) are the cause of abortion, and viruses known to be related to abortion include rubella virus, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and herpes virus
(1990). Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are also considered to be a complicating disease during pregnancy. Motti et al. (1990) reported that spontaneous abortion is distinctly associated with syphilis Treponema pallidum can cross the placenta and affect embryos, which may result in the birth of a dead fetus or neonatal death, and the mother's primary toxoplasmosis gondii causes congenital malformations caused by toxoplasmosis (Langman, 1995). In addition, the hormonal state of the mother may play a role in this (will be detailed later), and the immune factors of the mother can play a major role in the loss of recurrent pregnancy.
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