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  2. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    No treatment is necessary for a diagnosis of complete miscarriage (so long as ectopic pregnancy is ruled out). In cases of an incomplete miscarriage, empty sac, or missed abortion there are three treatment options: watchful waiting, medical management, and surgical treatment.

  3. Products of conception - Wikipedia

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    In incomplete miscarriage, the Royal Women's Hospital recommendations of management depend on the findings in ultrasonography: [11] Retained products of conception smaller than 15mm: Expectant management is generally preferable. There is a high chance of spontaneous expulsion.

  4. Abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. [nb 1] [2] An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of all pregnancies.

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    Bleeding from an incomplete miscarriage. These are scenes documented by emergency room doctors in Washington after treating women who fled states with strict abortion bans to seek life-saving ...

  6. Medical care after miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy is not ...

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    “Your miscarriage will make you a murder suspect,” she continued. Burton’s post earned almost 85,000 likes. What Berry and Burton describe — ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage — is tragic.

  7. Boise pharmacist refused to fill prescription for miscarriage ...

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    Studies have shown that women who manage miscarriages with medication are at a lower risk of an incomplete miscarriage than women who use “expectant management,” or allowing the body to pass ...

  8. Molar pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Complete moles carry a 2–4% risk, in Western countries, of developing into choriocarcinoma and a higher risk of 10–15% in Eastern countries, with an additional 15% risk of becoming an invasive mole. In contrast, incomplete moles can become invasive as well but are not associated with choriocarcinoma. [3]

  9. Early pregnancy bleeding - Wikipedia

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    For those with incomplete abortion, watchful waiting is the recommended method as more than 90% of these individuals will complete the process spontaneously within four week. [22] Women who decide on expectant management may experience more days of bleeding and longer completion time as compared to surgical management.