Last week's time listed that a woman's risk of a heart attack goes up by 40% for every m/c she has. Just another thing to feel great about... of course the magazine did not list any sources or any additional information.
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Re: Having a M/C increases your risk of a heart attack...
So I have an 80% chance of having a heart attack? Awesome
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That would be useful to know, and makes me feel better. I wish the magazine had published more information.
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I'm not 100% sure but that makes more sense, probably also because we may eat our feelings after a loss and may develop other health related issues that could cause a heart attack.
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No, it would mean (assuming that this statistic has any validity to it at all) that your chance of having a heart attack has been increased by 80%.
So if you started out with, let's just say a 1% chance (totally pulling that number out of thin air, here), your risk would go up to 1.8%.
Statistics are dumb. I haven't read the article in question, but shame on Time for publishing such a statistic without a source or any further information.
I just wanted to say that I totally agree with you there! I didn't see the article, but stats can definitely be inaccurate and especially if they didn't factor in all the variances. Kudos to you for pulling out the numbers. I took a stats class in college and absolutely despised it. Icky, icky stats. My teachers name was Mr. Bean, though, so I did get a kick out of that
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I'm wondering if its tied into some of the potential causes of some m/c (clotting, etc).
My first thought when I read the subject line was that I wasn't surprised. I mean, after a loss every.little.thing with a pregnancy would get your heart racing...not surprised some attacks could result.
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