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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2019
Miscarriage is defined as the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the fetus reaches viability; it includes all pregnancy losses from the time of conception until 24 weeks of gestation. Early miscarriages are common, occurring in 10–20% of all pregnancies, with 2% of second-trimester pregnancies being miscarried before 24 weeks of gestation ...
Priyanka Krishnaswamy, Rohit Arora
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Miscarriage is defined as the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the fetus reaches viability; it includes all pregnancy losses from the time of conception until 24 weeks of gestation. Early miscarriages are common, occurring in 10–20% of all pregnancies, with 2% of second-trimester pregnancies being miscarried before 24 weeks of gestation ...
Priyanka Krishnaswamy, Rohit Arora
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Kusum Kapoor, Abha Sinha, Shalini Prasad
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Kusum Kapoor, Abha Sinha, Shalini Prasad
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1993
No aspect of the immunology of pregnancy is more controversial than the subject of recurrent pregnancy loss, or, as it will be called here, recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSAb). Nor is there any subject in this book more laden with emotion because the immunologic facts, as perceived, have a very strong influence on therapy decisions for RSAb and thus,
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No aspect of the immunology of pregnancy is more controversial than the subject of recurrent pregnancy loss, or, as it will be called here, recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSAb). Nor is there any subject in this book more laden with emotion because the immunologic facts, as perceived, have a very strong influence on therapy decisions for RSAb and thus,
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2019
Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically described as three or more consecutive miscarriages occuring before the 20th weeks of gestation. The overall incidence of spontaneous miscarriage varies between 15% and 25%, whereas recurrent miscarriage affects around 1% of fertile couples.
Ulukus M., Arici A.
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Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically described as three or more consecutive miscarriages occuring before the 20th weeks of gestation. The overall incidence of spontaneous miscarriage varies between 15% and 25%, whereas recurrent miscarriage affects around 1% of fertile couples.
Ulukus M., Arici A.
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