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Miscarriage This is the loss of pregnancy before the 20th week. Placental abruption This is when the placenta comes away from the wall of uterus. The placenta ...
Falls that happen during the late second trimester and third trimester could be more harmful. That's especially true if you fall onto your belly, or if you hit ...
Loss of a pregnancy due to miscarriage or stillbirth. There's also a risk of repeated miscarriages. Diabetes during pregnancy, also called gestational ...
Studies have shown that pregnant people with nausea and vomiting during the first trimester have a lower risk of miscarriage than do pregnant people without ...
Acid reflux and heartburn are common digestive conditions that many people experience from time to time. When these digestive problems happen more often and ...
pregnancies end in miscarriage. Most miscarriages happen because the fetus isn't developing normally. Problems with the baby's genes or chromosomes are usually ...
Trauma is the leading cause of nonobstetric death in expectant mothers. Trauma surgeon Erica A. Loomis, M.D., discusses pitfalls to avoid when managing a ...
Yvonne Butler Tobah discusses the difficult subject of miscarriage. And, sports medicine specialist Dr. Ed Laskowski explains an all-too-common knee injury, the ...
... miscarriages? When is surgery considered for someone in my situation? sad young woman sitting by empty crib in baby nursery, miscarriage ANSWER: When a ...
Learn about causes and treatment of this blood condition that mainly affects women and may cause blood clots and miscarriages.
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