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Prediction of microRNAs affecting the syncytin-1 (HERV-W) and syncytin-2 (HERV-FRD) genes regulation in endometriosis and miscarriage. [PDF]
Gholami-Barzoki M +3 more
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Lnc-HZ05 Suppresses Trophoblast Cell Migrasome Formation by Disrupting TGFβ2 Pathway in Unexplained Recurrent Miscarriage. [PDF]
Chen W +14 more
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The reproductive geography of miscarriages. Social identities, places, and reproductive inequalities
Chiara Chiavaroli
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Abstract Objective To examine maternal and neonatal outcomes in women aged 35 years and older compared with those under 35 years following planned vaginal breech deliveries. Methods This study encompassed all vaginally intended breech deliveries at the Department of Obstetrics and Perinatal Medicine at Goethe University Hospital in Frankfurt from ...
Bilal Alemi +8 more
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Interventions to Improve Outcomes After Pregnancy Loss: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
MacGregor B +9 more
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Abstract Objective Bacterial vaginosis, defined by Nugent score (Nugent‐BV), has been associated with preterm birth and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, few studies have longitudinally described the associations between Nugent‐BV and adverse pregnancy outcomes at varying times in pregnancy.
Daniel J. Erchick +15 more
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Bisphenol F-TLR4 interaction: uncovering new mechanisms in unexplained miscarriage. [PDF]
Zhang Y.
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Specifics of gut microbiota in women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage [PDF]
L N Gumenyuk +7 more
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Abstract Background Understanding the varied impact of COVID‐19 severity on pregnancy outcomes is crucial for informed clinical management and targeted interventions. Objective To evaluate the impact of COVID‐19 on pregnancy outcomes, distinguishing between pregnant women managed in primary care and those requiring hospitalization.
Odette de Bruin +73 more
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Longer commute time is associated with a higher risk of miscarriage: a mixed-effects longitudinal study. [PDF]
Jarosz E, Luo C, Matysiak A.
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