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Miscarriage Chances

Miscarriage Chances

Any woman has some miscarriage chances, even if she doesn't have a vaginal wart, vaginosis or other genital disorders. Miscarriages reportedly occur in 20 percent of all pregnancies. However, according to some sources, this may be an inaccurate number. Many women may miscarry without knowing they have conceived. They might assume they are merely having a heavier period. Any woman has some miscarriage chances, even if she doesn't have a vaginal wart, vaginosis or other genital disorders.

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Miscarriage Chances

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Vaginal Wart, Vaginosis

When a woman loses her pregnancy after the twentieth week of pregnancy, the loss is referred to as a stillbirth. Medical terminology labels this event as a spontaneous abortion. Miscarriages refer to the loss of a developing pregnancy up until the twentieth week of gestation. Any woman has some miscarriage chances, even if she doesn't have a vaginal wart, vaginosis or other genital disorders.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV and Pregnancy, HPV Virus Symptom, HPV Cancer, HPV 16, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Human Papillomavirus, Cervical Dysplasia Natural Treatment, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

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