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  2. Placental site trophoblastic tumor - Wikipedia

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    The tumor may secrete human placental lactogen, [2] and result in a false-positive pregnancy test. [3] A placental site trophoblastic tumor is a monophasic neoplasm of the implantation site intermediate trophoblast, and usually a benign lesion, which comprises less than 2% of all gestational trophoblastic proliferations. Preceding conditions ...

  3. Shanna Moakler Says She's Not Pregnant After Receiving a ...

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    Shanna Moakler is explaining the events that led to her receiving a false positive pregnancy test. The 46-year-old model and reality star told People earlier this month that she had received a ...

  4. After Cancer, Woman Was Told She Had a '0% Chance' of ...

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    In her own pregnancy, Mia planned a C-section, knowing that she couldn't begin to have contractions because of her surgery. "There was still a very high risk of me having a late miscarriage ...

  5. False pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Examination, ultrasound, and pregnancy tests can be used to rule out false pregnancy. [1] False pregnancy has a prominent psychiatric component as well as physical manifestations of pregnancy. [2] It can be caused by trauma (either physical or mental), a chemical imbalance of hormones, [2] [3] and some medical conditions. [1]

  6. Big Brother's Jessica Graf Thought She Miscarried After False ...

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    “I woke up the morning after Halloween and realized I was a day late for my period and ev Big Brother's Jessica Graf Thought She Miscarried After False Pregnancy Test Skip to main content

  7. Pelvic examination - Wikipedia

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    A pelvic examination is the physical examination of the external and internal female pelvic organs. [1] It is frequently used in gynecology for the evaluation of symptoms affecting the female reproductive and urinary tract, such as pain, bleeding, discharge, urinary incontinence, or trauma (e.g. sexual assault).

  8. Pap test - Wikipedia

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    Pap tests can usually be performed during pregnancy up to at least 24 weeks of gestational age. [34] Pap tests during pregnancy have not been associated with increased risk of miscarriage. [34] An inflammatory component is commonly seen on Pap smears from pregnant women [35] and does not appear to be a risk for subsequent preterm birth. [36]

  9. Triple test - Wikipedia

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    The most common abnormality the test can screen is trisomy 21 (Down syndrome).In addition to Down syndrome, the triple and quadruple screens assess risk for fetal trisomy 18 also known as Edwards syndrome, open neural tube defects, and may also detect an increased risk of Turner syndrome, triploidy, trisomy 16 mosaicism, fetal death, Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome, and steroid sulfatase ...