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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Pregnancy Loss
  1. ... is associated with a slightly increased risk of pregnancy loss (miscarriage). Women with this mutation are two to ... likely to have multiple (recurrent) miscarriages or a pregnancy loss during the second or third trimester. Some research ...
  2. ... is associated with a somewhat increased risk of pregnancy loss (miscarriage) and may also increase the risk of other complications during pregnancy. These complications may include pregnancy-induced high blood ...
  3. ... an underdeveloped placenta (placental insufficiency), early delivery, or pregnancy loss (miscarriage). In addition, women with antiphospholipid syndrome are ...
  4. ... are associated with an increased risk for early pregnancy loss, such as miscarriages and nonrecurrent (sporadic) hydatidiform mole. The polymorphisms are found in one copy of the NLRP7 gene in each cell. Unlike women with recurrent ... CLR19.4 NACHT, leucine rich repeat and PYD ...
  5. ... the uterus can later increase the risk of pregnancy loss, premature labor, and stillbirth. Hand-foot-genital syndrome ...
  6. ... They also may have an increased risk for pregnancy loss (miscarriage) or stillbirth. Hereditary antithrombin deficiency is estimated ...
  7. ... cells will result in a hydatidiform mole or pregnancy loss (miscarriage).In some cases of recurrent hydatidiform mole, ...
  8. ... there is an increased risk of complications and pregnancy loss. Due to irregular and infrequent menstruation and hormone ...
  9. ... These include high blood pressure (hypertension), blood clots, pregnancy loss, psychiatric disorders, and certain types of cancer. Research ...
  10. ... childbirth, and may be at increased risk of pregnancy loss (miscarriage). Bleeding into joint spaces (hemarthrosis) occasionally occurs. ...
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