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What Is A Miscarriage

When asking the question "What is a miscarriage?" often the infections linked to it such as vaginosis and human papilloma virus are discussed. As many as 30 percent of all pregnancies end in this misfortune. Half of them tend to occur even before the woman even realizes she is pregnant. Fortunately, most women who miscarry, even more than once, often become pregnant again and give birth to a healthy baby. When asking the question "What is a miscarriage?" often the infections linked to it such as vaginosis and human papilloma virus are discussed.

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What Is A Miscarriage

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Vaginosis, Human Papilloma Virus

As the definition goes, this is the loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks, with most miscarriages actually occurring during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. It is a very common misfortune, affecting one in eight pregnancies. This is a common occurrence and not something parents could have prevented. When asking the question "What is a miscarriage?" often the infections linked to it such as vaginosis and human papilloma virus are discussed.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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