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Results 1 - 10 of 75 for miscarriage
  1. A threatened miscarriage is a condition that indicates the potential for a miscarriage or early pregnancy loss. It might take place ...
  2. A miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy. Pregnancy losses after the 20th week are called stillbirths . Miscarriage is a naturally occurring event, unlike medication abortions ...
  3. ... not harm the woman or baby. A threatened miscarriage. Many threatened miscarriages do not progress to pregnancy loss. More serious ...
  4. A threatened miscarriage is a condition that suggests a miscarriage might take place before the 20th week of pregnancy. Symptoms include ...
  5. ... in women who have a history of repeated miscarriages. Some people carry the antibodies mentioned above, but ... either the veins or in the arteries. Recurrent miscarriages or still birth. Rash, in some people. In ...
  6. ... fetus. Couples who have had three of more miscarriages (fetus dies before 20 weeks of pregnancy). Testing ... these run in your family: Child development problems Miscarriages Stillbirth Severe childhood illnesses Steps in prenatal genetic ...
  7. ... you to get pregnant Increase the chance of miscarriage (lose the baby before it is born) If ... time getting pregnant and a greater chance of miscarriage. Limit unnecessary medicines or supplements. Discuss with your ...
  8. ... too early in a pregnancy. This could cause miscarriage or premature birth. ... the following problems are more likely to occur: Miscarriage in the 2nd trimester Labor begins too early, ...
  9. ... prescribed this medicine to pregnant women to prevent miscarriage and early labor. However, scientists learned that female ... menstruation No menstruation ( amenorrhea ) Pain with sex Repeated miscarriages or preterm births (may be due to an ...
  10. ... the cervix (transcervical) or through the belly (transabdominal). Miscarriage rates are slightly higher when the test is ... those of amniocentesis. Possible complications include: Bleeding Infection Miscarriage (in up to 1 in 100 women) Rh ...
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