Suffering an abortion is a very painful experience that has a tremendous impact on our lives, an event that deserves respect, recognition and accompaniment.
A mother from Arizona, in the United States, has given birth to a giant 6.4 kg (14.1 pound) baby who was born two weeks earlier than expected, at 38 weeks gestation. Added to this curiosity is the fact that Finnley, as the newborn is called, came into the world after the couple suffered 19 gestational losses.
Suffering one or more gestational losses is a terrible experience that can deeply affect a couple, and that requires the support of family, friends and professionals to overcome it.
When a woman and her partner lose the baby they were so eagerly awaiting, the world falls apart. They go through great pain that many times the environment does not understand, and although family, friends and acquaintances want to help, there are comments that can end up doing even more damage.
When the couple finds out that they are expecting a baby, along with happiness comes some concern about the risk of miscarriage that exists in the first weeks of pregnancy.
Molar pregnancy occurs in one in every 1,500 pregnant women and is the result of an abnormal fertilization of the ovum that produces a deformed growth of the placenta. The cause is a series of chromosomal abnormalities that prevent the embryo from developing properly.
Having children (or not having them) is a decision that corresponds solely to the couple. However, it can happen that both family and friends insist on asking when they will have children, without stopping to think before speaking.
In recent years, various investigations have found that the health and age of the father are also important before pregnancy, and these can influence the appearance of problems in the health of the mother and baby during and after pregnancy.
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