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Post Miscarriage
It is important to have a post miscarriage check up with your doctor and possibly find any contributing factors such as an ASCUS from a pap smear that would result in cryotherapy.
Most women who miscarry do so only once. Their risk for miscarrying again is not increased and is the same as that of a normal woman’s - about 15 percent. Women who are over thirty-five are more liable to miscarry.
It is important to have a post miscarriage check up with your doctor and possibly find any contributing factors such as an ASCUS from a pap smear that would result in cryotherapy.
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Post Miscarriage -
ASCUS, Cryotherapy
This is the loss of a pregnancy in the first 20 weeks. According to statistics, about 15 percent of known pregnancies end this way. Most miscarriages start with vaginal bleeding which is initially slight and painless. Traveling, lifting weights and sex does not threaten a healthy pregnancy. It is important to have a post miscarriage check up with your doctor and possibly find any contributing factors such as an ASCUS from a pap smear that would result in cryotherapy.
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