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Miscarriage Recurrent
The miscarriage recurrent can occur if untreated vaginitis or surgical complications like cone biopsy damage the cervical or uterus structure.
The chances of delivering a healthy child after a naturally miscarrying are still high. After the third pregnancy loss, the risk to have a repeated abortion is really great. Tests should be done to determine the cause of the previous cases and use corresponding treatment.
The miscarriage recurrent can occur if untreated vaginitis or surgical complications like cone biopsy damage the cervical or uterus structure.
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Miscarriage Recurrent -
Vaginitis, Cone Biopsy
Natural fetus loss appears in about 10% of registered pregnancies with no cause known in one third of cases. Sometimes, a fetus loss may recur for the second, third, and more time. This may be due to uterus structure damage such as infections and walls inside the uterus. The miscarriage recurrent can occur if untreated vaginitis or surgical complications like cone biopsy damage the cervical or uterus structure.
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