A systematic evaluation of recurrent miscarriage cases and associated risk factors - a hospital based observational study in North India [PDF]
Background: Recurrent miscarriages have different underlying aetiologies due to which single common treatment protocol is not possible. Thus evaluation of couples for underlying pathologies for recurrent miscarriages is essential to make appropriate ...
Sukhbir Pal Kaur+2 more
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Comparison of the effect of dydrogesterone and natural micronized progesterone for luteal‐phase support in assisted reproductive technology cycles: A single‐blind randomized clinical trial study [PDF]
Background and Aims One of the causes of preterm labor and recurrent abortion is progesterone deficiency in the luteal phase. The aim of the study was a comparison of the effect of oral dydrogesterone and vaginal progesterone for luteal‐phase support ...
Masoomeh Atarieh+7 more
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Medication abortion via digital health in the United States: a systematic scoping review [PDF]
Digital health, including telemedicine, has increased access to abortion care. The convenience, flexibility of appointment times, and ensured privacy to abortion users may make abortion services via telemedicine preferable. This scoping review systematically mapped studies conducted on abortion services via telemedicine, including their effectiveness ...
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Disambiguation of morpho-syntactic features of African American English -- the case of habitual be [PDF]
Recent research has highlighted that natural language processing (NLP) systems exhibit a bias against African American speakers. The bias errors are often caused by poor representation of linguistic features unique to African American English (AAE), due to the relatively low probability of occurrence of many such features in training data. We present a
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AYURVED APPROACH TO PUTRAGHNI YONIVYAPADA W.S.R. TO HABITUAL ABORTION DUE TO TORCH INFECTION: CASE STUDY [PDF]
Pregnancy is the start of an incredible journey that leads to great emotional fulfilment to woman. Pregnancy loss is a physically and emotionally demanding for couples.
Divya Pawar, Sameer Gholap
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Decidual natural killer cells in recurrent spontaneous abortions [PDF]
Background/Aim. A repeated or habitual miscarriage (PSP) is defined as three or more consecutive losses of pregnancy. In the first three months of pregnancy, habitual miscarriages occur in about 1% of pregnant women, out of which 50% are of an unknown
Radović-Janošević Dragana+5 more
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The role of dydrogesterone in habitual miscarriage
Habitual miscarriage is a fairly common complication of early pregnancy. In the opinion of most authors, the term habitual miscarriage is used to describe a loss of two or more pregnancies during the first 22 weeks of pregnancy. Issues of terminology and
E. S. Polushkina, R. G. Shmakov
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"The rate of Chlamydia Trachomatis, Mycoplasma Hominis and Ureaplasma Urealyticum in females with habitual abortion and its comparison with control group " [PDF]
Females abortion is one of the most important sequela of genital infection with chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum.In this study frequency of Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum was ...
Salari MH, Badami N
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Habituation Effect in Social Networks as a Potential Factor Silently Crushing Influence Maximisation Efforts [PDF]
Information spreading processes are a key phenomenon observed within real and digital social networks. Network members are often under pressure from incoming information with different sources, such as informative campaigns for increasing awareness, viral marketing, rumours, fake news, or the results of other activities.
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Attitudes to Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal Complications in Medieval English Miracula
Abstract This article re‐examines the evidence about childbirth and related topics in the posthumous miracle collections of English saints. It finds forty‐eight such miracles in collections of thirteen English saints, mostly from the century or so after 1170. The article argues that the context in which the stories were composed is vitally important to
Ben Nilson, Ruth Frost
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