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Missed Miscarriage




It is somewhat common to have a "missed miscarriage" and may coincide with infections such as human papilloma virus such as the vaginal wart type. Overall 15 percent of all clinically recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. The main cause is a problem with the gene crossover at time of conception. This misfortune is due to chance alone, and, unfortunately, nothing can be done to prevent it. It is somewhat common to have a "missed miscarriage" and may coincide with infections such as human papilloma virus such as the vaginal wart type.

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Missed Miscarriage

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Human Papilloma Virus, Vaginal Wart

As many as 30 percent of all pregnancies end in spontaneous miscarry, half of them before the woman even realizes she is pregnant. Fortunately, most women who miscarry, even more than once, can become pregnant again and give birth to a healthy baby. It is somewhat common to have a "missed miscarriage" and may coincide with infections such as human papilloma virus such as the vaginal wart type.

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