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Incomplete Miscarriage
Continuing symptoms are present in an incomplete miscarriage and could also be an indication of infections present such as human papilloma virus detected early on as ASCUS Pap smear results.
After misscarriages have occurred, a doctor will determine whether further treatment is necessary. During this procedure, the uterus is cleansed to prevent a possible infection from the unexpelled tissue. After this type of loss, women can safely conceive another baby.
Continuing symptoms are present in an incomplete miscarriage and could also be an indication of infections present such as human papilloma virus detected early on as ASCUS Pap smear results.
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Incomplete Miscarriage -
Human Papilloma Virus, ASCUS
This term refers to miscarriages due to natural causes when pregnancy related tissue is not completely expelled from the uterus. Women usually report vaginal bleedings and pain that are characteristic of other types of miscarriages too. With this condition close examination reveals unexpelled tissue in the uterus. Continuing symptoms are present in an incomplete miscarriage and could also be an indication of infections present such as human papilloma virus detected early on as ASCUS Pap smear results.
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