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Recurrent spontaneous abortion

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1984
A 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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Abortion Spontaneous Abortion, Induced Abortion

2018
Abortion is the removal of an embryo or a fetus before it is able to survive outside the uterus. Spontaneous abortion is identified as the unintentional expulsion of an embryo or a fetus before the 24th week of pregnancy. About 50% of miscarriages are attributed to chromosomal aberrations such as structural changes or abnormal chromosomal numbers.
Dr. Sundus Fadhil Hantoosh   +1 more
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Spontaneous abortion and birth order

Early Human Development, 1974
SummaryIt is well established that, in general, pregnancies at advanced maternal ages or of advanced birth order are at greater risk of aborting spontaneously. It does not follow that each individual woman, as she proceeds through her reproductive life, becomes steadily more prone to abort.
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Spontaneous abortion and endometriosis

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
J, FitzSimmons   +3 more
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Spontaneous abortion

1941
This paper investigates those conditions which cause or are factors in the causation of spontaneous abortions to try to understand the problem which must be solved by the obstetrician and his coworkers and by the public health organizations, including doctors, nurses and lay members to avert such tragedies and loss of life. 
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Diabetes and spontaneous abortion

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988
M, Miodovnik   +3 more
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