New Delhi, Feb. 4 -- Testing positive on a pregnancy test then getting a negative result later can soon turn happiness into sorrow. One of the common causes of a miscarriage is an anembryonic pregnancy, or blighted ovum in which the gestational sac gets formed, but there is no baby. So, initially you may experience symptoms of pregnancy, such as vomiting, and tender breasts. However, in a few weeks, the symptoms fade away. Even if there was no baby to begin with, you will need time to grieve. The good news is that you can get pregnant again in the future. All you have to do is take a little extra care.

What is anembryonic pregnancy?

An anembryonic pregnancy, also known as a blighted ovum, occurs when a fertilised egg implants in the ute...