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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a miscarriage to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as "miscarriage" typically refers to a medical term related to pregnancy loss, and the preposition "to" does not fit well with it.
Example: "The news of a miscarriage to her was devastating." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "a miscarriage of" or "a failure to" or "an error in".
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Scientists at Marshfield compared 485 pregnant women, ages 18 to 44, who had a miscarriage to 485 pregnant women of similar ages who had normal deliveries during the flu seasons of 2010-2011 and 2011-2012.
The couple have traipsed all over the world, from Thailand to Africa (where Alice had a miscarriage) to South America, where they live in what was once a drug lord's splendid hacienda, bought at a fire sale price.
Their relationship has had some serious peaks and troughs - including a trial separation and a miscarriage to cope with.
Journalist Lisa Ling created the Secret Society of Women, an online forum for women, after experiencing a miscarriage to facilitate opportunities to share the "things women hold inside".
24 Our data, however, show the effect of interpregnancy interval after a miscarriage to be different.
Love et al's 7 recent study used a large sample of pregnancies to Scottish women who had a miscarriage to assess the effects of pregnancy spacing on the outcome of the subsequent pregnancy.
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Bachmann also went into detail to tell her own story, sharing how losing a child to a miscarriage led to her and her husband Marcus deciding to become foster parents to 23 children in addition to their five children.
Another concern is that we used population-based data on malformations recorded during the first year of life, but did not consider malformations leading to a miscarriage or to an elective abortion after prenatal diagnosis.
"Sustained police harassment" may have caused his wife to have a miscarriage, according to the organisation.
Mifepristone and Misoprostol can be taken in combination to trigger a miscarriage, up to the ninth week of pregnancy.
Mifepristone and misoprostol, which are illegal in Northern Ireland and the Irish republic, are taken together to trigger a miscarriage up to the ninth week of pregnancy.
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