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Food taboos and other cultural taboos in history of miscarriage: a hospital-based study from India. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Pregnancy Childbirth
Dey S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Removal of small fibroids and polyps in patients with infertility and recurrent miscarriage: The HELP Fertility? RCT.

open access: yesHealth Technol Assess
Metwally M   +22 more
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Recurrent miscarriage

Lancet, The, 2006
Many human conceptions are genetically abnormal and end in miscarriage, which is the commonest complication of pregnancy. Recurrent miscarriage, the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies, affects 1% of couples trying to conceive. It is associated with psychological morbidity, and has often proven to be frustrating for both patient and clinician.
Raj, Rai, Lesley, Regan
exaly   +3 more sources

Recurrent Miscarriage

American Journal of Perinatology, 1994
The perinatologists are emerging as the physicians who evaluate and treat women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Recurrent miscarriage, previously referred to as habitual abortion, affects almost 1% of couples. The etiologies of recurrent miscarriage are diverse and may be divided into genetic defects, such as chromosomal anomalies; maternal reproductive
V L, Katz, J A, Kuller
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Miscarriage and recurrent miscarriage

2020
Complications of early pregnancy, including pregnancy loss and threatened miscarriage, are common. Miscarriage affects almost one in five pregnancies and accounts for utilization of a significant proportion of healthcare resources. Women presenting with miscarriage should ideally be assessed, diagnosed, and managed in early pregnancy assessment units ...
Vikram Sinai Talaulikar, Mushi Matjila
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