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Miscarriage Fact
A miscarriage fact is that not all pregnancies lead to infertility; the immunity system may be weakened rendering it unable to fight off HPV.
Miscarried pregnancies may be incomplete, complete, threatened, and infected. All of them are spontaneous except threatened miscarriages, which means the baby can still be preserved on the condition necessary preventive measures are taken. Most women can carry a baby to a term after one or two natural miscarriages have occurred.
A miscarriage fact is that not all pregnancies lead to infertility; the immunity system may be weakened rendering it unable to fight off HPV.
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Miscarriage Fact -
Infertility, HPV
Miscarried pregnancies may be caused by genetic disturbances of the fetus, infections and somatic diseases in the mother, structural abnormalities of the womb, and other factors. Women taking drugs and strong medicines can also suffer from this condition. A miscarriage fact is that not all pregnancies lead to infertility; the immunity system may be weakened rendering it unable to fight off HPV.
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