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Caffeine and Spontaneous Abortion

Epidemiology, 2004
2. Hyde L, Stinson PJ. Lung cancer and month of birth. Calif Med. 1965;103:345-346. 3. Yuen J, Ekbom A, Trichopoulos D, et al. Season of birth and breast cancer risk in Swe den. Br J Cancer. 1994;70:564-568. 4. Walter SD, Elwood JM. A test for seasonality of events with a variable population at risk. Br J Prev Soc Med. 1975;29:18-21. 5.
Christina C. Lawson, Grace K. LeMasters
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Threatened and Spontaneous Abortion

2009
During pregnancy if the woman develops lower abdominal pain, aches in the waist and slow bleeding from the vagina, she is said to have threatened abortion (in Chinese, literally “restless and disturbed fetus”). If she has intermittent slow bleeding or persistent dribbling from the vagina without the other symptoms, she is said to have gestational ...
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Epidemiology of Spontaneous Abortions- The Effect of Previous Abortions

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1987
APROSPECTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGIC study of spontaneous abortions and fetal wastage was done in Oklahoma City U.S.A. from September 1980 to September 1981 for the purpose of delineating the etiologic effects of previous abortions. 1050 pregnant women were followed from their first prenatal visit till the termination of pregnancy.
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Cytogenetics of Spontaneous Abortion

1999
Pregnancy loss is quite common, with 15–20% of recognized pregnancies resulting in failure. The majority of these occur early in gestation, although losses in the second and third trimester are not rare. Approximately 2–5% of women will experience two or more losses. The majority of pregnancy failures are associated with cytogenetic abnormalities, with
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Spontaneous abortion and endometriosis

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
Sander S. Shapiro   +3 more
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Diabetes and spontaneous abortion

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988
Menachem Miodovnik   +3 more
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The Cytogenetics of Spontaneous Abortion

2012
Pregnancy loss is quite common, with 15–20 % of recognized pregnancies resulting in failure. The majority of these occur early in gestation, though losses in the second and third trimester are not rare. Approximately 2–5 % of women will experience two or more losses. The majority of pregnancy failures are associated with cytogenetic abnormalities, with
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Diabetes and spontaneous abortion

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
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Stress and spontaneous abortion

Stress Medicine, 1992
AMORE, Mario, ZAZZERI N, MONTANARI M.
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