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Discover Ludwig"failed pregnancy" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can be used to refer to a pregnancy that ends without a live birth. For example, "The woman experienced a failed pregnancy before finally giving birth to her daughter."
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All failed pregnancy diagnoses were histologically confirmed.
Some used traditional medicine when modern medicine failed: " Pregnancy was normal until the 7 th month.
There is also the possibility of confounding, with hormonal factors being linked to both failed pregnancy and disease risk.
Overall, out of 87 cloned embryos transferred to eight female cats, there was one failed pregnancy and one live clone.
The options were thus: allow my body to expel the failed pregnancy, which could take as long as 10 weeks — meaning, he said, we would lose another precious two months or more on the pregnancy quest — or come in for a D and C, a dilation and curettage, the same procedure used in abortion, the next day.
Echoes of a failed pregnancy reverberate in his marriage, and as we watch him grapple with gentrification, commune with abandoned objects and struggle to connect with his religious, Southern parents, it becomes clear that Walter's obsession with listening does not extend to his nearest and dearest.
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cycles and four failed pregnancies, stretched out over five years, actual hope becomes a mawkish pretense.
Mr. Braut was an only child, born after three failed pregnancies.
To provide data about the phenotypic appearance of the embryo of early failed pregnancies after IVF.
With five failed pregnancies, it seems fortunate that Emi and Ipuh have had an affinity for each other.
Anne, after her two failed pregnancies, has evolved from seductress to shrew (or, as Peter Kosminsky has called her, proto-feminist).
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