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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a miscarriage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the termination of a pregnancy resulting in the death of the fetus. Example sentence: The woman was devastated when she found out she had a miscarriage.
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A 28-year-old woman has a miscarriage while on vacation in Mexico.
Now, his wife is assaulted and has a miscarriage, thereby forcing him to question his faith in a higher power.
"It could mean anyone who has a miscarriage could be subjected to an investigation by police and thrown in jail," she argued.
After his mother has a miscarriage, her teen-age son drives her to the hospital: "This was a subject I never expected to be discussing with Mother.
Even Bradford feels like another world, but Dunbar's early writing, encouraged by a teacher after she has a miscarriage at 15, is impossibly exotic to the London literati.
She dreams that her late mother comes in the night and takes the baby from her. Jun-Hee has a miscarriage, and blames her dead mother for it.
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I had had a miscarriage a year earlier however, but afterwards our first child arrived without any problems.
Whoops, I had a miscarriage.
She thought she had a miscarriage".
On their honeymoon, she had a miscarriage.
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