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Worried about infertility after miscarriage? Here's what might help - Insights from Dr. Pallab Roy

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Pregnancy loss brings not only grief but also fear. Many women worry if a miscarriage means they can never conceive again. This fear is natural, but it is often based on misunderstanding. The truth is that miscarriage is common. In most cases, it does not prevent future pregnancies. With the right care, many women go on to deliver healthy babies. This article will walk you through how miscarriage affects fertility. With that, the risk factors to watch for, steps that support recovery, and when to seek specialist help. Understanding Miscarriage and Fertility A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy before 20 weeks. It happens more often than many realise. Studies show that about one in four pregnancies may end in miscarriage. This does not mean infertility. Most women who conceive again experience normal pregnancies. In fact, many go on to deliver healthy babies without special treatment. How Miscarriage Can Affect Fertility? One miscarriage rarely affects fertility. The uterus heals, a...

Understanding the distinction between normal and high-risk pregnancies– Insights from Dr. Pallab Roy

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Expecting a baby is one of life’s most joyful moments. However, not every pregnancy follows the same path. Some pregnancies are called high-risk, meaning extra care is needed to keep both mother and baby safe. If you are an expectant mother or planning a pregnancy, knowing the difference between a normal and a high-risk pregnancy is very important. In this blog, a leading high-risk pregnancy doctor explains what makes a pregnancy high-risk, how to spot warning signs, and how specialised care can help you manage any risks. We also answer some of the most common questions worried mothers ask. What is a High-Risk Pregnancy and how is it different from a normal one? A normal pregnancy means that both the mother and baby are healthy, with a low chance of complications. A high-risk pregnancy means there’s a higher chance of health problems for the mother, the baby, or both. This could be due to existing health issues, age, or pregnancy complications.  A high risk pregnancy doctor in...