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habitual abortion
noun
The third or more spontaneous abortion that has occurred simultaneously
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This indicates that 1) Xx did not suffer habitual abortion and seemingly aborted voluntarily to deal with the unstable OMU consorting male; and 2) R. roxellana females can conceive each year and shorten interbirth intervals.
These fears, in turn, led to "abortion neurosis," vividly depicted in Dr. Javert's 1957 book, "Spontaneous and Habitual Abortion," as a black octopus enveloping a woman.
Objective: To determine the potential role of diminished ovarian reserve in unexplained habitual abortion.
The aim of this study was to investigate factors associated with thrombosis that may contribute to recurrent pregnancy loss (habitual abortion), specifically differences in serum levels of platelet-activating factor and thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (carboxypeptidase B2) between women with a history of recurrent miscarriage and those with no recurrent miscarriage history.
Rule II.2 bars people who have a fear of heights and hypertension, as well as "habitual abortion woman".
The UCIL report also described "osteoporosis, defective limbs, and habitual abortion," as well as many complaints of "missed menstrual cycle" and a cluster of cancer cases.
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Of particular concern to Dr. Javert were women who had "habitual abortions" — three or more miscarriages.
Objective: To offer surrogacy as a treatment option to patients in whom maternal rather than fetal factors are responsible for high-order unexplained habitual abortions.
Perturbations in implantation have been associated with habitual abortions, stillbirths, and with preeclampsia, which is an important cause of medically-indicated preterm birth [ 10].
Perturbations in implantation have been associated with habitual abortions, stillbirths, and with preeclampsia, which is an important cause of medically-indicated pre-term birth [ 10].
The search terms included [ Abortion, habitual" and "Medicine, Chinese Traditional"] as Mesh terms and ["recurrent miscarriage" or "recurrent pregnancy loss" or "recurrent spontaneous abortion"] as "all fields" searching in PubMed, ClinicalTrials, and the Cochrane Library.
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