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An early miscarriage sign of bleeding and abdominal pain may be linked to HPV symptoms, thus, a physician may opt to augment a Pap smear with other tests. It should be noted that about one fifth of pregnant women report slight bleeding during the first three month of pregnancy, which is normal and does not suggest the risk of loss. Call your prenatal health provider if the bleeding is heavy or lasts for a few days. An early miscarriage sign of bleeding and abdominal pain may be linked to HPV symptoms, thus, a physician may opt to augment a Pap smear with other tests.

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Early Miscarriage Sign

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Spontaneous abortion is a term used to refer to fetus loss during pregnancy caused by natural factors. About 50% of fertilized eggs may die without women being aware of the pregnancy. The symptoms often include bleeding and abdominal pain. Pain may also appear in the low back. An early miscarriage sign of bleeding and abdominal pain may be linked to HPV symptoms, thus, a physician may opt to augment a Pap smear with other tests.

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