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  1. Miscarriage (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... an unexpected loss of pregnancy before the 20th week of pregnancy. Most miscarriages happen very early in ...
  2. Premature Babies (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... when a baby is born before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. A full-term pregnancy is 40 weeks. Important growth and development happen throughout pregnancy - especially ...
  3. Stillbirth (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... loses a pregnancy after she's past her 20th week, it's called a stillbirth. Stillbirths are due to ... into labor yourself. This usually happens within two weeks of stillbirth. Counseling may help you cope with ...
  4. Pinworms (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... live on household surfaces for up to 2 weeks. The infection is more common in children. Many ...
  5. Preterm Labor (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... labor is labor that starts before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy. It can lead to premature birth. ...
  6. Vaginal Bleeding (National Library of Medicine)  
    Menstruation, or period, is a woman's monthly bleeding. Abnormal vaginal bleeding is different from normal menstrual periods. It could be bleeding that is between ...
  7. High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... are pregnant. It starts after you are 20 weeks pregnant. You usually don't have any other ... your baby, and it goes away within 12 weeks after childbirth. But it does raise your risk ...
  8. Mosquito Bites (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... adult mosquitos. The males live for about a week to ten days, and the females can live up to several weeks. Some female mosquitoes can hibernate in the winter, ...
  9. Whooping Cough (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... get pertussis, you are contagious for about 2 weeks after you start coughing. Antibiotics may shorten the ... may not get symptoms until up to 3 weeks later. Whooping cough usually starts with cold-like ...
  10. Birth Control (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... that a woman puts on her skin each week. The patch releases hormones into the bloodstream.Vaginal ... vagina, where it continually releases hormones for three weeks. She takes it out for the fourth week. ...
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