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  2. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    [116] [60] [21] If the proportion of pregnancies ending in miscarriage is 15% and assuming that miscarriages are independent events, [117] then the probability of two consecutive miscarriages is 2.25% and the probability of three consecutive miscarriages is 0.34%.

  3. Miscarriage risks - Wikipedia

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    Risks can be firmly tied to miscarriages and others are still under investigation. In addition, there are those circumstances and treatments that have not been found effective in preventing miscarriage. When a woman keeps having miscarriages, infertility is present. [1] Anatomical defect in the mother [2] [3] [4] Amniocentesis [5]

  4. Recurrent miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Recurrent miscarriage in itself is associated with later development of coronary artery disease with an odds ratio of approximately 2, [50] increased risk of ovarian cancer, [51] increased risk of cardiovascular complications, [52] and an increased risk of all-cause mortality of 44%, 86%, and 150% for women with a history of 1, 2, or 3 ...

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  6. Jennie Garth Shares She Had 2 Consecutive Miscarriages with ...

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    On an episode of her iHeartPodcast, I Choose Me with Jennie Garth, the couple shares that they went through two consecutive miscarriages right after they got married in 2015.

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  8. Abortion statistics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The black part shows a 4.8% decrease in 1997, and the blue part shows a 2.3% decrease in 1998. The gap between the black and blue sections in 1997 occurs because data from California, a populous state with high abortion rates, was not available after 1997.

  9. Septic abortion - Wikipedia

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    Septic abortion describes any type of abortion (intentional termination or miscarriage), due to an upper genital tract bacterial infection including the inflammation of the endometrium during or after 20 weeks of gestation. [1]