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| Miscarriages Are Not Always The Fault Of The Mother. |
| The fetus is viewed as a parasite to the body. A miscarriage can result from the body ridding itself of a possible threat or danger to the woman's body. So, although many women could lose the fetus due to poor health choices, or something of that nature, they could also lose it because their body is trying to fight off an intruder. |
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The mothers are not always at fault for miscarriages it could be because of many different things
other than poor heath choice, i would name them but I'm am sleepy, and this site doesn't seem all
the serious about debating so therefor goodnight |
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Miscarriages happen sometimes without reason. No one's fault. |
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Some women are incapable of carrying a child to full term, they are not responsible for the hands
they were dealt. Those fortunate enough to be able to reproduce need to take the proper measures to
keep their unborn fetus as healthy and safe as possible, but even if they do everything correctly,
sometimes it can still result in a miscarriage. 30% of all pregnancies result in miscarriage. |
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Maybe those poor health choices resulted in the body being incapable of telling whether the fetus is
its own or another's. That makes it still the mothers fault. |
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