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  2. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Once ultrasound or histological evidence shows that a pregnancy has existed, the term used is clinical miscarriage, which can be "early" (before 12 weeks) or "late" (between 12 and 21 weeks). [13] Spontaneous fetal termination after 20 weeks of gestation is known as a stillbirth. [15]

  3. Stillbirth - Wikipedia

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    A stillbirth can often result in the feeling of guilt or grief in the mother. [10] The term is in contrast to miscarriage, which is an early pregnancy loss, [11] and sudden infant death syndrome, where the baby dies a short time after being born alive. [10] Often the cause is unknown.

  4. Pregnancy loss - Wikipedia

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    The terms early pregnancy loss and late pregnancy loss are often used but there is no ... Miscarriage. Toxic abortion, caused by pollution ... Late-term abortion ...

  5. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Early stillbirth is between 20 and 27 weeks gestation, while late stillbirth is between 28 and 36 weeks gestation. A term stillbirth is when the fetus dies 37 weeks and above. [ 47 ] This phenomenon can go beyond grief and can lead to worries about strange maternal feelings or postpartum treatment regarding complications of childbirth. [ 48 ]

  6. Placenta abnormalities could be the reason for miscarriages ...

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    The team looked at a series of 1,527 single-child pregnancies that ended in miscarriage - here’s what they found Placenta abnormalities could be the reason for miscarriages, study suggests Skip ...

  7. Rainbow baby - Wikipedia

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    The term "rainbow" is symbolic of the hope brought by the child after the emotional storm of the previous loss. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Research conducted at the University of Michigan establishes that "parental relationships have a higher risk of dissolving after a miscarriage or stillbirth, compared with a live birth", and that the risk is highest for ...

  8. Christina Perri welcomes 'double rainbow baby' after ... - AOL

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    Rainbow baby is the term used to describe an infant born after a miscarriage or stillbirth, and Pixie's arrival comes after Perri and her husband, Paul Costabile, endured two such losses in 2020.

  9. Embryo loss - Wikipedia

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    Loss during the stages of prenatal development after organogenesis of the fetus generally results in the similar process of fetal resorption or miscarriage. [2] Embryo loss often happens without an awareness of pregnancy , and an estimated 40 to 60% of all embryos do not survive.