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Chances Of Miscarriage
The chances of miscarriage increase with the presence of PIDs and STDs that can cause vaginal discharge and cervical abnormalities.
Most early pregnancy losses are due to genetics and cannot be prevented. But losing a pregnancy does not mean that anything is wrong with a woman’s health or that she cannot have more children. According to statistics, ninety percent of women who have miscarried go on to have a healthy pregnancy.
The chances of miscarriage increase with the presence of PIDs and STDs that can cause vaginal discharge and cervical abnormalities.
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Chances Of Miscarriage -
Vaginal Discharge, Cervical
About 15 to 20 percent of all pregnancies may end in this misfortune. Most of them occur in the first 13 weeks. For women in their 20s and early 30s, the chance of it is about 15 percent. At 35 the chance of miscarrying rises to one in four. The chances of miscarriage increase with the presence of PIDs and STDs that can cause vaginal discharge and cervical abnormalities.
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