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Association of spontaneous abortion and lifestyle with diabetes mellitus in women: a cross-sectional study in UK Biobank [PDF]
Background Spontaneous abortion has been associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), while the evidence remains equivocal.
Sanwei Liu+5 more
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OBJECTIVES: Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage) is a common adverse pregnancy outcome earth-wide, and has remained a challenge in Nigeria. This study aimed at comparing the vaginal microbiome of women who have had episodes of spontaneous abortion with ...
Felix Emele Emele+3 more
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BackgroundSpontaneous abortion is one of the prevalent adverse reproductive outcomes, which seriously threatens maternal health around the world.ObjectiveThe current study is aimed to evaluate the association between maternal age and risk for spontaneous
Man Zhang+18 more
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Introduction It is unclear whether tobacco in early pregnancy and alcohol use preceding pregnancy are associated with spontaneous abortion. The purpose was to investigate if use of tobacco and/or alcohol is associated with spontaneous abortion among ...
Yvonne Skogsdal+4 more
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We explored the correlation between extracellular matrix (ECM) components and spontaneous abortion by defining the types and levels of ECM proteins that are transcriptionally and translationally expressed in endometrial stromal (ES) cells.
Jie Ohn Sohn+8 more
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Spontaneous abortion is an impeding factor for the success rates of human assistant reproductive technology (ART). Causes of spontaneous abortion include not only the pregnant mothers' health conditions and lifestyle habits, but also the fetal ...
Sen Li+8 more
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We explored the independent risk factors associated with cases of spontaneous abortion in infertile patients treated with human-assisted reproductive technology (ART) and established a smooth curve fit and perform a threshold effect analysis can provide ...
Fei Li+4 more
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Analysis of demographic factors and anaemia of the incidence of spontaneous abortion
Background: Abortion is associated with 4.7% to 13.2% of maternal deaths. In the Brebes Regency, spontaneous abortion incidence was 15% in 2014, which various factors may cause.
Farikha Dewi Larasati+3 more
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Spontaneous abortion and NSAIDs [PDF]
Nakhai-Pour and colleagues[1][1] reported a possible increased risk of spontaneous abortion associated with any type or dose of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). This finding supports earlier work by Nielsen and colleagues[2][2] — which is not surprising, given that a combination ...
Gideon Koren+3 more
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Antidepressants and spontaneous abortion [PDF]
On the cover of the July 13, 2010 issue of CMAJ was the heading, “Use of antidepressants in pregnancy increases the risk of spontaneous abortion.” The findings in the related research article by Nakhai-Pour and colleagues are based solely on prescription drugs.[1][1] No estimate was done ...
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