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Meanwhile, anthologies of personal essays cover every subject from miscarriage to only children.
The mother reported the miscarriage to a university official, the authorities said.
It was they who urged him, after her third miscarriage, to marry another wife.
No material, from miscarriage to King James I's rumored homosexuality, was taboo.
Instead, the proposed new code of practice calls for information on pregnancy and miscarriage to be held centrally, so that antenatal appointments are automatically cancelled after a miscarriage.
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.
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Mark Rylance is beginning to pall, with his "enigmatic" look and one-note approach to any crisis, from miscarriages to beheadings.
Zuckerberg added that he and Chan had found the miscarriages to be "lonely" experiences, but that their friends helped them to realise theirs was not an isolated case.
She fears that the measure would subject women who suffer miscarriages to investigations, and make in vitro fertilization illegal.
The findings may explain the numerous medical problems Malvinas residents have suffered in recent years, ranging from miscarriages to respiratory illnesses.
The ratio of miscarriages to live births was 3.1/100 and CD4 counts less than 350 cells/mm were significantly associated with miscarriage.
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