Miscarriages Stockton CA
Losing a baby can be devastating, and for most people in Stockton, the fear of having a miscarriage can be overwhelming, even eclipsing the joy of your pregnancy. Unfortunately, miscarriages are fairly common, on the national average, 1 out of every 5 pregnancies will end in a miscarriage. Miscarriages cannot be prevented; they are random genetic and chromosomal change that occurs during conception.
Shyh-Fang Cheng
(209) 476-6428 1800 N California St Stockton, CA (209) 476-6428 1800 N California St Stockton, CA 95204
Specialty Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Data Provided by: David L Eibling, MD
209-948-9582 1617 N California St Ste 2A Stockton, CA David L Eibling, MD 209-948-9582 1617 N California St Ste 2A Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Languages Spanish, Chinese Education Medical School: In Univ Sch Of Med, Indianapolis In 46202 Graduation Year: 1979 Hospital Hospital: Dameron Hosp, Stockton, Ca Group Practice: Gould Medical Group Generations Med Grp
Data Provided by: Ronald Floyd Dugger, MD
545 E Cleveland St Stockton, CA Ronald Floyd Dugger, MD 545 E Cleveland St Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maternal & Fetal Medicine Education Medical School: Univ Of Ca, Irvine, Ca Coll Of Med, Irvine Ca 92717 Graduation Year: 1972
Data Provided by: Madhavi L Ravipati
(209) 466-8546 1617 N California St Stockton, CA (209) 466-8546 1617 N California St Stockton, CA 95204
Specialty Obstetrics & Gynecology
Data Provided by: C Frederick Wilcox, MD
209-948-6036 1617 N California St Ste 2A Stockton, CA C Frederick Wilcox, MD 209-948-6036 1617 N California St Ste 2A Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Temple Univ Sch Of Med, Philadelphia Pa 19140 Graduation Year: 1952
Data Provided by: Steven Craig Goldberg, MD
908-725-2510 2216 N California St Stockton, CA Steven Craig Goldberg, MD 908-725-2510 2216 N California St Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Univ Of Chicago, Pritzker Sch Of Med, Chicago Il 60637 Graduation Year: 1983
Data Provided by: Kevin Eugene Rine, MD
209-948-9582 1617 N California St Stockton, CA Kevin Eugene Rine, MD 209-948-9582 1617 N California St Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Univ Of Ca, San Diego, Sch Of Med, La Jolla Ca 92093 Graduation Year: 1985
Data Provided by: Shermilla Shunmugham, MD
1617 N California St Stockton, CA Shermilla Shunmugham, MD 1617 N California St Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Tirunelveli Med Coll, Madurai Univ, Tirunelveli, Tn, India Graduation Year: 1991
Data Provided by: Y Jason Cheng, MD
209-948-5913 534 E Pine St Ste D Stockton, CA Y Jason Cheng, MD 209-948-5913 534 E Pine St Ste D Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: St Louis Univ Sch Of Med, St Louis Mo 63104 Graduation Year: 1979
Data Provided by: Maria D Hernandez, MD
2420 N California St Ste 24 Stockton, CA Maria D Hernandez, MD 2420 N California St Ste 24 Stockton, CA 95204
Specialties Obstetrics & Gynecology Education Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med, East Lansing Mi 48824 Graduation Year: 1986
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 Losing a baby can be devastating, and for most people, the fear of having a miscarriage can be overwhelming, even eclipsing the joy of your pregnancy. Unfortunately, miscarriages are fairly common, on the national average, 1 out of every 5 pregnancies will end in a miscarriage. Miscarriages cannot be prevented; they are random genetic and chromosomal change that occurs during conception or during early fetal development. But there are some factors that can put a woman at a higher risk for losing her baby. Higher risk factors• Age • Smoking • Drinking • History of miscarriage A miscarriage is a spontaneous abortion of an embryo/fetus before it's developed enough to survive. In some instances this happens even before a woman knows that she is pregnant. A miscarriage will normally happen within the first 3 months of pregnancy. A small percentage of miscarriages, less than 1% are called stillbirths, because they occur after the 3 month pregnancy mark. Symptoms of Miscarriage• Heavy menstrual flow • Cramping • Spotting • Abdominal pain • Fever • Weakness • Vomiting • Back pain Spotting is not always a sign of a miscarriage; many women normally experience it early on in pregnancy. But it is better to play on the side of safety, if you are spotting or have any of these symptoms anytime during your pregnancy, you should probably consult with your doctor. If you have a problem getting pregnant or you miscarriage more than once, you should see a fertility specialist to find out what options are available to you. Not all women have an easy time getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term, but with the help and careful eye of a fertility specialist, you can bring a baby of your own into this world. Click here to read more from FertilityProRegistry.com
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