Alternative Names
Threatened miscarriage; Threatened spontaneous abortion
Definition of Abortion - threatened:
A threatened abortion is a condition that suggests a miscarriage might take place before the 20th week of pregnancy.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors:
A small number of pregnant women have some vaginal bleeding, with or without abdominal cramps, during the first trimester of pregnancy. This is known as a threatened abortion. Most of these pregnancies go on to term with or without treatment. Spontaneous abortion occurs in just a small percentage of women who have vaginal bleeding during pregnancy.
When spontaneous abortion occurs, the usual cause is fetal death. Such death is typically the result of a chromosomal or developmental problem. Other possible causes include:
- Defects in the mother's anatomy
- Endocrine factors
- Immune system factors
- Infection
- Systemic disease in the mother
About half of all fertilized eggs abort on their own, usually before the woman knows she is pregnant. The rate of spontaneous abortion is very low among known pregnancies. These usually occur 7 - 12 weeks into the pregnancy.
Risks of threatened abortion are higher in:
- Women over age 35
- Women with a history of 3 or more spontaneous abortions
- Women with systemic disease (such as diabetes or thyroid dysfunction)