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Exploring the needs of parents who experience miscarriage in the emergency department: A qualitative study with parents and nurses.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To understand how parents experienced miscarriage in an emergency department setting. Objectives were to identify parents' needs, isolate factors that influenced their experience, and provide recommendations to improve care from the ...
T. Emond   +2 more
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Smoking and Miscarriage Risk

Epidemiology, 2010
In 2006, George et al1 reported the results of a population-based case–control study, investigating the relationship between tobacco smoke and miscarriage. The participating women (463 cases and 864 controls) were classified according to plasma cotinine levels as unexposed to tobacco smoke (cotinine,<0.1 ng/mL), exposed to environmental tobacco ...
FARIOLI, ANDREA   +3 more
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Managing miscarriage

Nursing Standard, 1987
The management of threatened miscarriage varies widely, both in the prognostic importance attached to particular symptoms and in the way these are dealt with, according to recent research.
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Progestogens in threatened miscarriage

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2014
Threatened miscarriage (bleeding during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy) may progress to miscarriage or may resolve. Progestational agents have been prescribed since the 1950s in order to prevent threatened miscarriage progressing to miscarriage. There is much theoretical data to support the use of progestogens.
Howard Carp, Howard Carp
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Miscarriages of justice

2012
Criminal investigation and miscarriages of justice are in many ways joined at the hip. From the fictional depiction of detectives ‘fitting up’ hapless suspects, to the widely publicized abuses committed by police investigators in notorious cases such as the ‘Birmingham Six’ (Mullin 1990), the association in the public mind between miscarriages of ...
Stephen P. Savage, Becky Milne
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Progestogen for preventing miscarriage

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2008
Progesterone, a female sex hormone, is known to induce secretory changes in the lining of the uterus essential for successful implantation of a fertilized egg. It has been suggested that a causative factor in many cases of miscarriage may be inadequate secretion of progesterone.
David M. Haas, Patrick S. Ramsey
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Novel lnc-HZ03 and miR-hz03 promote BPDE-induced human trophoblastic cell apoptosis and induce miscarriage by upregulating p53/SAT1 pathway

Cell Biology and Toxicology, 2021
T. Liang   +9 more
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Lnc-HZ08 regulates BPDE-induced trophoblast cell dysfunctions by promoting PI3K ubiquitin degradation and is associated with miscarriage

Cell Biology and Toxicology, 2021
Jiayu Xie   +9 more
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Miscarriages of Justice

2017
Miscarriages of justice, also called wrongful convictions and errors of justice (Forst, 2004), have long been a subject of popular interest. Traditional ballads and stories recounted the plight of the poor man facing execution for poaching to feed his family (“Geordie,” Child Ballad #209), the wife or sister who attempts to gain his release by ...
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Is miscarriage a coagulopathy?

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003
Pregnancy is a hypercoaguable state. The hypothesis has been developed that many cases of recurrent miscarriage and of later pregnancy complications are caused by a defective maternal haemostatic response leading to thrombosis of the uteroplacental vasculature and subsequent fetal loss.
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