A first trimester miscarriage may have an effect on the second trimester.
For women who have had a miscarriage of the first child, the cause of the miscarriage needs to be determined to see if it will have an effect on the second child.
If the first trimester miscarriage was caused by an accidental fall or collision, it will have little effect on the second child. On the contrary, if the first preterm miscarriage is due to chromosomal abnormality of the embryo or luteal insufficiency of the ovary, the second child may also suffer from the above problems.
Women are advised to cooperate with the doctor to clarify the specific cause after the first preterm miscarriage, and to deal with the cause to avoid affecting the second child.