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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Spontaneous abortion
  1. ... placenta (placental insufficiency), early delivery, or pregnancy loss (miscarriage). In addition, women with antiphospholipid syndrome are at ... 10 to 15 percent of women with recurrent miscarriages likely have this condition. Approximately 70 percent of ...
  2. ... with a slightly increased risk of pregnancy loss (miscarriage). Women with this mutation are two to three times more likely to have multiple (recurrent) miscarriages or a pregnancy loss during the second or ...
  3. ... small but real risk of losing the pregnancy (miscarriage) because they require a sample of amniotic fluid ...
  4. ... among pregnancies that do not survive to term (miscarriages and stillbirths). No genetic mutations are known to ...
  5. ... or hereditary cancer. Two or more pregnancy losses (miscarriages), a stillbirth, or a baby who died. A ...
  6. ... may have an increased risk for pregnancy loss (miscarriage) or stillbirth. Hereditary antithrombin deficiency is estimated to ...
  7. ... incompatible with life. These conditions may cause a miscarriage of an affected embryo or fetus, or an ...
  8. ... with a somewhat increased risk of pregnancy loss (miscarriage) and may also increase the risk of other ...
  9. ... most severe cases, these conditions may cause a miscarriage of an affected embryo or fetus. In other ...
  10. ... pain, poor growth, delayed puberty, infertility, or repeated miscarriages. Neurological problems have also been associated with celiac ...
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