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A multiple miscarriage patient should notify her physician immediately if bleeding, cramping or vaginal discharge occur or any HPV signs. Women who have had two consecutive miscarriages have good chances of getting pregnant again and giving birth to a healthy child. However, in women with three consecutive incidents, the risk is much higher. Blood tests, an ultrasound scan, a hysteroscopy, and other procedures are usually done to determine the cause of repeated miscarriages. A multiple miscarriage patient should notify her physician immediately if bleeding, cramping or vaginal discharge occur or any HPV signs.

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Multiple Miscarriage

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Vaginal Discharge, HPV

Recurrent natural miscarriages are possible due to hormone deficiency, fibroids, womb abnormality, immune trouble, and other causes. However, women with recurrent miscarriages does not reveal any particular cause when tested. It is believed that infections and occupations during pregnancy do not lead to fetal demise. A multiple miscarriage patient should notify her physician immediately if bleeding, cramping or vaginal discharge occur or any HPV signs.

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