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Twins Miscarriage
When a twins miscarriage occurs, a cone biopsy to diagnose and remove the human papilloma virus is recommended.
According to statistics, up to 60 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriages. In many cases, these miscarriages happen by chance and do not signal a problem in either or both partners. Very often, no cause is found.
When a twins miscarriage occurs, a cone biopsy to diagnose and remove the human papilloma virus is recommended.
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Twins Miscarriage -
Cone Biopsy, Human Papilloma Virus
Spotting may be of any color from bright red, as in fresh blood, to dark brown, as with old stale blood, and is sometimes mistaken for a menstrual cycle. The pain is usually in the lower back, stomach or thighs. Most miscarriages start with bleeding and pain of some sort, whether mild or severe. When a twins miscarriage occurs, a cone biopsy to diagnose and remove the human papilloma virus is recommended.
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