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Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1986
Sporadic spontaneous abortion has been accorded relatively little scientific attention but has widespread prevalence and great personal impact. The physician must be continually vigilant to consider possibilities for Rh0(D) sensitization and offer prophylaxis when appropriate. The most immediate problems include differential diagnosis, haemorrhage, and
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Sporadic spontaneous abortion has been accorded relatively little scientific attention but has widespread prevalence and great personal impact. The physician must be continually vigilant to consider possibilities for Rh0(D) sensitization and offer prophylaxis when appropriate. The most immediate problems include differential diagnosis, haemorrhage, and
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Endometriosis and spontaneous abortion
Fertility and Sterility, 1984There seems to be an association of first-trimester spontaneous abortion and untreated endometriosis. In this report, 52% of an untreated group of patients with endometriosis aborted. However, 12% of a second group of surgically treated patients and 7% of a third group of patients treated with danazol aborted.
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INDUCED ABORTION AND SPONTANEOUS ABORTION: NO CONNECTION?
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1978The hypothesis that spontaneous abortion is associated with prior induced abortion is tested in an epidemiologic study. The reproductive histories of a consecutive series of women admitted to hospital with spontaneous abortions were compared with those of a control series of women who delivered after 28 weeks gestation.
Zena Stein+3 more
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Spontaneous abortion after amniocentesis in women with a history of spontaneous abortion
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1985AbstractThe incidence of spontaneous abortion after amniocentesis (19 to 28 weeks gestation) in women who have had previous spontaneous abortions is compared with the rate in women who have not had previous spontaneous abortions. The outcome of the pregnancy after amniocentesis and the previous history of spontaneous abortion is reported for 691 ...
Donna E. Leonardi, Stella M. Esrig
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The psychodynamics of spontaneous abortion. [PDF]
Grieving following spontaneous abortion is common, but generally not recognized by family, friends, and professional caregivers. This article reviews the literature and identifies the characteristics of grief associated with early reproductive loss.
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The incidence of spontaneous abortion
Population Studies, 1970Abstract Published data are reviewed and it is concluded that about one fertilized ovum in three perishes before pregnancy is recognised. Of those surviving until pregnancy is recognized, one in four or five perish before term. So spontaneous loss accounts for about one fertilized ovum in two in a medically advanced society.
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Public health, induced abortion, and spontaneous abortion
Bioethics, 2021AbstractBruce P. Blackshaw and Daniel Rodger contend that if we assume fetuses are persons, then abortion is a public health crisis that justifies overriding a gestational mother's rights and compelling her to carry the fetus to term, but dawdle addressing greater public health crises like spontaneous abortion and hunger.
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Cytogenetic surveillance of spontaneous abortions
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1982During the five years of a cytogenetic study on spontaneous abortions in Hawaii there have been significant increases in the frequencies of triploidy of maternal origin and trisomy 16, a significant decrease in sex chromosome monosomy, and variation without trend in the frequency of tetraploidy.
P. W. Mckenna+4 more
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Recurrent spontaneous abortion
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1984A spontaneous abortion for most couples is considered to be a sporadic event with an empiric risk of between 15 and 20%. In a small proportion of cases (in the region of 5% of women of reproductive age), it appears as a recurring problem resulting in considerable distress to the couple concerned.
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Toxoplasma Antibodies and Spontaneous Abortion
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1978ABSTRACTOne hundred and fifty‐two women with spontaneous abortion were investigated by hemagglutination (HA) and immunofluorescence antibody (IFA) tests for toxoplasmosis. In 48 cases, quantitive immunoglobulin (Ig) studies and mouse inoculation with gestational material were performed.
Lolis, D.+4 more
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