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  2. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. [19] Among women who know they are pregnant, the miscarriage rate is roughly 10% to 20%, while rates among all fertilisation is around 30% to 50%. [1] [7] In those under the age of 35, the risk is about 10% while in those over the age of 40, the risk is about 45%. [1]

  3. Pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. It is defined as the loss of an embryo or fetus before it is able to survive independently. The most common symptom of miscarriage is vaginal bleeding with or without pain. The miscarriage may be evidenced by a clot-like material passing through and out of the vagina. [157]

  4. Your Rights At Work After A Miscarriage... And How To Tell ...

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    Of those, about one in four will miscarry, meaning over 2,000 women per day are faced with having to navigate their rights at work in the aftermath of loss. Check your employment contract and ...

  5. Abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. [nb 1] [2] An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of all pregnancies.

  6. Women Are Sharing How They Kept Working Through a Miscarriage ...

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    The topic of miscarriage has been taboo for far too long. And until recently, working women have had to suffer in silence at work after losing a pregnancy. ... Share your stories if you feel ...

  7. How to help someone who had a miscarriage - AOL

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    How to help someone who had a miscarriage, including showing up and using self-awareness for physical and mental health, with advice from a psychologist.

  8. Fetal resorption - Wikipedia

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    Fetal resorption (also known as fetus resorption) is the disintegration and assimilation of one or more fetuses in the uterus at any stage after the completion of organogenesis, which, in humans, is after the ninth week of gestation.

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