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Miscarriage

Miscarriage | Miscarriages

Miscarriage meaning

A failure; a mistake or error. | The spontaneous natural termination of a pregnancy, especially before it is viable; the fatal expulsion of a foetus from the womb before term.

Example sentences (20)

She shared with everyone there — and you could tell it was very hard for her to talk about — she had a live birth and then a miscarriage, then a miscarriage and then a live birth.

Chrissy Teigen calls Twitter user 'piece of s**t' for criticizing Meghan Markle's miscarriage essayMeghan Markle received a bevy of unexpected criticism, after she opened up about her recent heartbreaking miscarriage in an essay for.

Meghan Markle Opens Up About 'Unbearable Grief' After Miscarriage Meghan Markle has revealed she suffered a miscarriage in July this year, writing in the New York Times on Wednesday of the deep grief and loss she endured with her husband Prince Harry.

Miscarriage and infant loss are very common, writes Diana Spalding at : About 20 percent of all pregnancies end in miscarriage.

Sundermann noted that 1 in 3 women experience miscarriage, but many never get answers about why their miscarriage occurred.

During the course of planning it, my family were hit by miscarriage and the money we raise will be going to The Miscarriage Association.

One study found that in women who had one or two sharp curettage procedures for miscarriage, 14-16% developed some adhesions. citation Women who underwent three sharp curettage procedures for miscarriage had a 32% risk of developing adhesions.

Aboyún kì í tọ̀ kọ́ mọ ínu ẹ b’ọlẹ, a wisecrack in Yoruba, literally saying, a pregnant woman will not urinate and experience a miscarriage.

According to studies, air pollution can cause premature birth, an increased risk of miscarriage, and an increased risk of fetal death while still in the womb.

A miscarriage of justice victim who spent a decade in jail is backing calls for changes to compensation pay-outs that allow deductions for living costs while in prison.

Anyone who has been through a similar experience or miscarriage knows this feeling well: I have let down the family, it is all my fault, there is something wrong with me are ideas that haunt you.

Both "signalled a new kind of public interest in crime that's specifically directed towards either working on cold cases or intervening in cases where people feel there has been a miscarriage of justice," he noted.

But Katie Bradsell, 32, a mother-of-one, is continuing to protest a miscarriage of justice.

But the former president's lawyer Christopher Kise slammed the ruling as a "miscarriage of justice" and said the Trump family will appeal.

But Wiltshire cautioned that even if the embryo is tracking late, it doesn't mean a miscarriage is inevitable.

Da Brat has announced she is expecting her first child with wife Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart after a miscarriage.

Doctors told Cox that her fetus has a condition known as trisomy 18, which has a very high likelihood of miscarriage or stillbirth, and low survival rates, according to her lawsuit filed last week in Austin.

For years, Windsor has been without an in-person program specifically for miscarriage and stillbirth.

He also said razor wire deployed under Abbott’s directive had injured asylum seekers, including a 19-year-old woman who suffered a miscarriage after becoming entangled in the wire.

He has claimed that the order was the result of a non-exercise and wrong exercise of jurisdiction, and that a grave miscarriage of justice has been caused to him.