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  2. Abdominal pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Women with an abdominal pregnancy will not go into labor. Delivery in a case of an advanced abdominal pregnancy will have to be via laparotomy. The survival of the baby is reduced and high perinatal mortality rates between 40% and 95% have been reported. [32]

  3. Fetal viability - Wikipedia

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    Between 2010 and 2014, babies in the United States had an approximately 70% survival rate when born under weight of 500 g (1.10lb), an increase from a 30.8% survival rate between 2006 and 2010. [15] A baby's chances for survival increases 3 to 4 percentage points per day between 23 and 24 weeks of gestation, and about 2 to 3 percentage points ...

  4. List of countries by maternal mortality ratio - Wikipedia

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    Maternal deaths: The annual number of female deaths from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management (excluding accidental or incidental causes) during pregnancy and childbirth or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, expressed per 100,000 live births, for a ...

  5. Maternal mortality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maternal deaths per 100,000 births. CDC: "Maternal deaths include deaths of women while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes."

  6. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    It was the second-most common procedure performed for people ages 18 to 44 years old. [123] Caesarean rates in the U.S. have risen considerably since 1996. [124] The rate has increased in the United States, to 33% of all births in 2012, up from 21% in 1996. [3]

  7. Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    An embryo attaching to such lesions leads to an ectopic pregnancy. Results of a 30 year study of reproductive and pregnancy outcomes, involving 14,000+ women of child-bearing age, were presented at the 2015 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) annual congress. [22] 39% of the study group had surgically confirmed ...

  8. Toby Keith shared his stomach cancer diagnosis 2 years ... - AOL

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    "Men are slightly more at risk than women," Mehta says. "The average age of diagnosis is 68 years, but the rate of new diagnosis is on the rise for younger people." ... the five-year survival rate ...

  9. Male pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    In Marge Piercy's feminist utopian novel Woman on the Edge of Time (1976), neither men nor women get pregnant, leaving that to artificial wombs, but both sexes may lactate and nurse the infant; the specifically female experiences of pregnancy and nursing were opened to men in the cause of gender equality. [31]