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  2. Abortion in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    A Georgia maternal mortality review committee concluded in 2024 that the deaths of two pregnant mothers were preventable and that they were unable to receive the appropriate health care due to the state's abortion ban. [12] Abortions after the fifth or sixth week of pregnancy are decriminalized in the Georgia cities of Atlanta [13] and Savannah ...

  3. Georgia Mom Was Hemorrhaging but Couldn't Get Life-Saving ...

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    However, this pregnancy came with a number of complications, USA Today reports. The 34-year-old from Atlanta learned at seven weeks gestation that she had a subchorionic hematoma.

  4. High-risk pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    A high-risk pregnancy is a pregnancy where the mother or the fetus has an increased risk of adverse outcomes compared to uncomplicated pregnancies. No concrete guidelines currently exist for distinguishing “high-risk” pregnancies from “low-risk” pregnancies; however, there are certain studied conditions that have been shown to put the mother or fetus at a higher risk of poor outcomes. [1]

  5. When pregnancy turned to miscarriage, woman says Georgia's ...

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    Avery Davis Bell suffered a second-trimester miscarriage. While she lay bleeding in a hospital bed, she had to wait for life-saving care, she said.

  6. Maternal–fetal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Fetuses may be at risk due to chromosomal or congenital abnormalities, maternal disease, infections, genetic diseases and growth restriction. [9] Expecting mothers with chronic conditions, such as high blood pressure, drug use during or before pregnancy, or a diagnosed medical condition may require a consult with a maternal-fetal specialist. In ...

  7. Georgia Mom, 28, Dies of ‘Preventable’ Infection After Being ...

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    Georgia Mom, 28, Dies of ‘Preventable’ Infection After Being Denied Life-Saving Procedure Due to State’s Abortion Laws Cara Lynn Shultz September 17, 2024 at 2:30 PM

  8. Obstetrics and gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    It is a reversible contraceptive that can be done in a doctor's office. Nexplanon: is about a 4 cm implant that goes into the upper forearm. This implant releases birth control hormones into the body and can last up to three years. This type of birth control has a 99% success rate for pregnancy prevention.

  9. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy itself is a factor of hypercoagulability (pregnancy-induced hypercoagulability), as a physiologically adaptive mechanism to prevent post partum bleeding. [41] However, when combined with an additional underlying hypercoagulable states, the risk of thrombosis or embolism may become substantial. [41]