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What Is Miscarriage
What is miscarriage and what conditions are linked to this will include information covering infections such as vaginitis and hpv viruses that cause ASCUS.
Normally, a healthy woman gives birth to a child without any complications. Miscarriages may occur due to factors than cannot be controlled by a mother such as chromosomal abnormalities of the baby, infectious and somatic diseases of the mother, or other causes.
What is miscarriage and what conditions are linked to this will include information covering infections such as vaginitis and hpv viruses that cause ASCUS.
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What Is Miscarriage -
Vaginitis, ASCUS
This is the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy usually before 20 weeks gestation, before the stage of development at which a fetus is able to survive outside the womb. This is also called a natural abortion. About 15 percent to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in a miscarriage. What is miscarriage and what conditions are linked to this will include information covering infections such as vaginitis and hpv viruses that cause ASCUS.
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