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Pregnancy And Miscarriage
A doctor should closely monitor both pregnancy and miscarriage, with any surgical procedures such as cryotherapy for HPV done before or after pregnancy occurs.
Between 50 and 70 percent of first trimester miscarriages are thought to be random events caused by chromosomal abnormalities in the fertilized egg. It is usually impossible to tell why the pregnancy was lost.
A doctor should closely monitor both pregnancy and miscarriage, with any surgical procedures such as cryotherapy for HPV done before or after pregnancy occurs.
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Pregnancy And Miscarriage -
Cryotherapy, HPV
The loss of a pregnancy can occur at any time in the first twenty-eight weeks. Nearly all of these are in the first twelve weeks. The causes of miscarriage are not thoroughly understood. When a woman has a first-trimester miscarriage, her doctor often cannot determine the cause. A doctor should closely monitor both pregnancy and miscarriage, with any surgical procedures such as cryotherapy for HPV done before or after pregnancy occurs.
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