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  2. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [60] [123] A 2012 review found the risk of miscarriage between 5 and 20 weeks from 11% to 22%. [157] Up to the 13th week of pregnancy, the risk of miscarriage each week was around 2%, dropping to 1% in week 14 and reducing slowly between 14 and 20 weeks. [157]

  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. 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. Laura Kenny: Can elite sport damage women's fertility? - AOL

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    Ectopic and miscarriage. For those who do manage to conceive, things can still go wrong. After an egg is fertilised, it should implant into the lining of the womb.

  6. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    A combination of pregnancy-exacerbated hypercoagulability and additional risk factors such as obesity and thrombophilias makes pregnant women vulnerable to thrombotic events [29] T.he prophylactic measures that include the usage of low molecular weight heparin, in fact, can significantly reduce risks associated with surgery, particularly in ...

  7. Recurrent miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Recurrent miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is the spontaneous loss of 2-3 pregnancies that is estimated to affect up to 5% of women. The exact number of pregnancy losses and gestational weeks used to define RPL differs among medical societies. [1]

  8. Night shift work linked to a higher risk of miscarriage - AOL

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    "Women working night shifts are exposed to light at night which disrupts their circadian rhythm and decreases the release of melatonin," lead author Dr. Luise Molenberg Begtrup explained in an email.

  9. Septic abortion - Wikipedia

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    In situations where intentional abortion is performed illegally or in impoverished countries, there is a higher risk of septic complications because it is likely that the procedure was performed by non-professionals in unhygienic settings, making way for more exposure to infectious bacteria. [5]